Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 That's right, Den. Good luck; we all know what a constant challenge it is to keep it down! Re: how much can I have of the sweet stuff using a sugar manager! That's interesting ; Now I'm getting the drift to managemy blood count and my aim is to manage it down to 5 something right? Ken b how much can I have of the sweet stuff using a sugar manager! > > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small piece > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I manage to > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a *cromium* > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, so > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to keep > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any advise. > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that he > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 Ken, You can have a cookie every day if you want; but yo will need to not eat someother sort of carb then. If your cookie has 15 grams of carb (and the package should tell yo how many carbs are in them), then you eat that may less carbs of food that is good for you. It is, however, better for your body to eat carbs that are giving you vitamins and minearals and fiber than a cookie. But, you have to make this decision. Which is better for you? Satify a sweet tooth or do something good for your body. There are calorie free things like Life Savers that are made with Splenda that taste sweet, but do not add carbs. Or make sugar free Jello. Learning to subastitue sugar free for sugared things is the trick. We all here are glad to help! Re: how much can I have of the sweet stuff using a sugar manager! Hi ; If I can keep my sugar levels down around about say, 6.0, would that allow me to indulge in a cookie or two each day? I want to do what's best and at the same time, I want to do right for my health and as you can see, I'm just trying to clarify my understanding re how to do this or that in general. Ken b how much can I have of the sweet stuff using a sugar manager! I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small piece of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I manage to keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a *cromium* tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, so has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to keep the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any advise. Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 Ken, You can have a cookie every day if you want; but yo will need to not eat someother sort of carb then. If your cookie has 15 grams of carb (and the package should tell yo how many carbs are in them), then you eat that may less carbs of food that is good for you. It is, however, better for your body to eat carbs that are giving you vitamins and minearals and fiber than a cookie. But, you have to make this decision. Which is better for you? Satify a sweet tooth or do something good for your body. There are calorie free things like Life Savers that are made with Splenda that taste sweet, but do not add carbs. Or make sugar free Jello. Learning to subastitue sugar free for sugared things is the trick. We all here are glad to help! Re: how much can I have of the sweet stuff using a sugar manager! Hi ; If I can keep my sugar levels down around about say, 6.0, would that allow me to indulge in a cookie or two each day? I want to do what's best and at the same time, I want to do right for my health and as you can see, I'm just trying to clarify my understanding re how to do this or that in general. Ken b how much can I have of the sweet stuff using a sugar manager! I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small piece of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I manage to keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a *cromium* tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, so has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to keep the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any advise. Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 Ken, You can have a cookie every day if you want; but yo will need to not eat someother sort of carb then. If your cookie has 15 grams of carb (and the package should tell yo how many carbs are in them), then you eat that may less carbs of food that is good for you. It is, however, better for your body to eat carbs that are giving you vitamins and minearals and fiber than a cookie. But, you have to make this decision. Which is better for you? Satify a sweet tooth or do something good for your body. There are calorie free things like Life Savers that are made with Splenda that taste sweet, but do not add carbs. Or make sugar free Jello. Learning to subastitue sugar free for sugared things is the trick. We all here are glad to help! Re: how much can I have of the sweet stuff using a sugar manager! Hi ; If I can keep my sugar levels down around about say, 6.0, would that allow me to indulge in a cookie or two each day? I want to do what's best and at the same time, I want to do right for my health and as you can see, I'm just trying to clarify my understanding re how to do this or that in general. Ken b how much can I have of the sweet stuff using a sugar manager! I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small piece of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I manage to keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a *cromium* tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, so has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to keep the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any advise. Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 Yes, I have heard of natural blood sugar inhibitors. Cinnamon is one of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 , With today's technology and knowledge there is no need for a diabetic to be classified as a brittle diabetic, which just means that this person's glucose levels go from extreme lows to extreme highs and from extreme highs to extreme lows. To eliminate brittle diabetics or brittle diabetes three things are needed. 1. One must know how to count. 2. Know what to count. 3. The knowledge on how to do it along with some essential medical supplies. As simple as it sounds, it is true. Are you a so-called brittle diabetic? If you are, you definitely need to learn how to master blood glucose control. Brittle diabetics usually die from the complications of diabetes and lack of mastery of the three things listed above. how much can I have of the sweet stuff using >>> a >>> sugar manager! >>> >>> >>> > >>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>> piece >>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>> manage >>> to >>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You >>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>> *cromium* >>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>> so >>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>> keep >>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>> advise. >>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that >>> he >>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>> > >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 , With today's technology and knowledge there is no need for a diabetic to be classified as a brittle diabetic, which just means that this person's glucose levels go from extreme lows to extreme highs and from extreme highs to extreme lows. To eliminate brittle diabetics or brittle diabetes three things are needed. 1. One must know how to count. 2. Know what to count. 3. The knowledge on how to do it along with some essential medical supplies. As simple as it sounds, it is true. Are you a so-called brittle diabetic? If you are, you definitely need to learn how to master blood glucose control. Brittle diabetics usually die from the complications of diabetes and lack of mastery of the three things listed above. how much can I have of the sweet stuff using >>> a >>> sugar manager! >>> >>> >>> > >>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>> piece >>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>> manage >>> to >>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You >>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>> *cromium* >>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>> so >>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>> keep >>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>> advise. >>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that >>> he >>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>> > >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 harry, why are our doctors so misinformed? no wonder the patient is confused. thanks, karen from canada how much can I have of the sweet stuff >>>> using >>>> a >>>> sugar manager! >>>> >>>> >>>> > >>>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>>> piece >>>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>>> manage >>>> to >>>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? >>>> You >>>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>>> *cromium* >>>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>>> so >>>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>>> keep >>>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>>> advise. >>>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and >>>> that >>>> he >>>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>>> > >>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 harry, why are our doctors so misinformed? no wonder the patient is confused. thanks, karen from canada how much can I have of the sweet stuff >>>> using >>>> a >>>> sugar manager! >>>> >>>> >>>> > >>>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>>> piece >>>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>>> manage >>>> to >>>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? >>>> You >>>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>>> *cromium* >>>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>>> so >>>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>>> keep >>>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>>> advise. >>>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and >>>> that >>>> he >>>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>>> > >>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 harry, why are our doctors so misinformed? no wonder the patient is confused. thanks, karen from canada how much can I have of the sweet stuff >>>> using >>>> a >>>> sugar manager! >>>> >>>> >>>> > >>>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>>> piece >>>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>>> manage >>>> to >>>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? >>>> You >>>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>>> *cromium* >>>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>>> so >>>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>>> keep >>>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>>> advise. >>>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and >>>> that >>>> he >>>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>>> > >>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 It beats me. Have your doctors told you that you are a brittle diabetic? Have any of them taken the time to teach you how to be equipped with the knowledge on how to cure brittle diabetic syndrome? If not, we can teach you how to master blood glucose control right here. Re: how much can I have of the sweet stuff using a sugar manager! > > harry, why are our doctors so misinformed? no wonder the patient is > confused. thanks, karen from canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 patricia, my blood sugar before lunch was five point eight and before supper was two point three. the doctor just told me my cell count was low and i needed the iron. i am now taking a suplment and had spinach and even drank the juices from cooking the spinach at supper tonight. from what i understand i have to take the iron pills for at least a week before i will see a difference. i do knot know what else to do? karen from canada how much can I have of the sweet stuff using >>> a >>> sugar manager! >>> >>> >>> > >>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>> piece >>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>> manage > >>> to >>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You >>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>> *cromium* >>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>> so >>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>> keep >>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>> advise. >>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that >>> he >>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>> > >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 patricia, my blood sugar before lunch was five point eight and before supper was two point three. the doctor just told me my cell count was low and i needed the iron. i am now taking a suplment and had spinach and even drank the juices from cooking the spinach at supper tonight. from what i understand i have to take the iron pills for at least a week before i will see a difference. i do knot know what else to do? karen from canada how much can I have of the sweet stuff using >>> a >>> sugar manager! >>> >>> >>> > >>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>> piece >>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>> manage > >>> to >>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You >>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>> *cromium* >>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>> so >>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>> keep >>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>> advise. >>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that >>> he >>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>> > >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 patricia, my blood sugar before lunch was five point eight and before supper was two point three. the doctor just told me my cell count was low and i needed the iron. i am now taking a suplment and had spinach and even drank the juices from cooking the spinach at supper tonight. from what i understand i have to take the iron pills for at least a week before i will see a difference. i do knot know what else to do? karen from canada how much can I have of the sweet stuff using >>> a >>> sugar manager! >>> >>> >>> > >>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>> piece >>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>> manage > >>> to >>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You >>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>> *cromium* >>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>> so >>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>> keep >>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>> advise. >>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that >>> he >>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>> > >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 patricia, yes i understand this but i do not know how it can be avoided? you are sleeping and your body is doing a job on you so all you can do is cope with it the next day, right? karen from canada how much can I have of the sweet stuff using >>> a >>> sugar manager! >>> >>> >>> > >>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>> piece >>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>> manage > >>> to >>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You >>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>> *cromium* >>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>> so >>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>> keep >>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>> advise. >>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that >>> he >>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>> > >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 , Are you using insulin? If so, what kind? how much can I have of the sweet stuff >>>> using >>>> a >>>> sugar manager! >>>> >>>> >>>> > >>>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>>> piece >>>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>>> manage >> >>>> to >>>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? >>>> You >>>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>>> *cromium* >>>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>>> so >>>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>>> keep >>>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>>> advise. >>>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and >>>> that >>>> he >>>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>>> > >>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 , Are you using insulin? If so, what kind? how much can I have of the sweet stuff >>>> using >>>> a >>>> sugar manager! >>>> >>>> >>>> > >>>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>>> piece >>>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>>> manage >> >>>> to >>>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? >>>> You >>>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>>> *cromium* >>>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>>> so >>>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>>> keep >>>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>>> advise. >>>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and >>>> that >>>> he >>>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>>> > >>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 , Are you using insulin? If so, what kind? how much can I have of the sweet stuff >>>> using >>>> a >>>> sugar manager! >>>> >>>> >>>> > >>>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>>> piece >>>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>>> manage >> >>>> to >>>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? >>>> You >>>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>>> *cromium* >>>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, >>>> so >>>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>>> keep >>>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>>> advise. >>>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and >>>> that >>>> he >>>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>>> > >>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 harry, yes the doctor has told me i am a brittle diabetic. do you mean i can become a non brittle diabetic? just by counting carbs? thanks, karen from canada Re: how much can I have of the sweet stuff > using a sugar manager! > > >> >> harry, why are our doctors so misinformed? no wonder the patient is >> confused. thanks, karen from canada > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 harry, yes the doctor has told me i am a brittle diabetic. do you mean i can become a non brittle diabetic? just by counting carbs? thanks, karen from canada Re: how much can I have of the sweet stuff > using a sugar manager! > > >> >> harry, why are our doctors so misinformed? no wonder the patient is >> confused. thanks, karen from canada > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 harry, yes i use humalog and humalin n insulin. i take the short acting three to four times a day and the long acting once in the evening. karen from canada how much can I have of the sweet stuff >>>>> using >>>>> a >>>>> sugar manager! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> > >>>>> > I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small >>>>> piece >>>>> > of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I >>>>> manage >>> >>>>> to >>>>> > keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? >>>>> You >>>>> > know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a >>>>> *cromium* >>>>> > tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a >>>>> day, >>>>> so >>>>> > has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to >>>>> keep >>>>> > the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any >>>>> advise. >>>>> > Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and >>>>> that >>>>> he >>>>> > is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! >>>>> > >>>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 No, you cannot cure brittle diabetes by just counting carbs. You also need to know exactly how many grams of carbs each unit of Humalog will handle. Once you know these two things; the number of carbs you consume at each meal; the number of grams of carbs each unit of Humalog handles, then you are now on your way to mastery of blood glucose control. For instance how many units of Humalog do you use per grams of carbs consumed? How long is Humalin active in your system? Re: how much can I have of the sweet stuff >> using a sugar manager! >> >> >>> >>> harry, why are our doctors so misinformed? no wonder the patient is >>> confused. thanks, karen from canada >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 No, you cannot cure brittle diabetes by just counting carbs. You also need to know exactly how many grams of carbs each unit of Humalog will handle. Once you know these two things; the number of carbs you consume at each meal; the number of grams of carbs each unit of Humalog handles, then you are now on your way to mastery of blood glucose control. For instance how many units of Humalog do you use per grams of carbs consumed? How long is Humalin active in your system? Re: how much can I have of the sweet stuff >> using a sugar manager! >> >> >>> >>> harry, why are our doctors so misinformed? no wonder the patient is >>> confused. thanks, karen from canada >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 No, you cannot cure brittle diabetes by just counting carbs. You also need to know exactly how many grams of carbs each unit of Humalog will handle. Once you know these two things; the number of carbs you consume at each meal; the number of grams of carbs each unit of Humalog handles, then you are now on your way to mastery of blood glucose control. For instance how many units of Humalog do you use per grams of carbs consumed? How long is Humalin active in your system? Re: how much can I have of the sweet stuff >> using a sugar manager! >> >> >>> >>> harry, why are our doctors so misinformed? no wonder the patient is >>> confused. thanks, karen from canada >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 I know that I should watch my noutricionso will look into the splenda thing and I think I'll bake some cookies with splenda too but just as a treat. I found some russel stougher' and witman sugarless chocolates and find that they're quite satisfactory with a carb reading of 9 so that's not too bad. Ken b how much can I have of the sweet stuff using a sugar manager! I am wondering, as the subject indicates, if I can have that small piece of pie or say a couple of sweet cookies, or such, each day if I manage to keep my sugars down by taking say, some Metformen, or the like? You know, enough to keep down the suger levels. BTW, I am trying a *cromium* tablet that states on the bottle, that I should only take one a day, so has anyone on list tried some of these natural food suppliments to keep the dreded sugar down? I'm a type two diabetic. Thanks for any advise. Ken b in toronto hoever comes to god must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of those that dilagently seek him! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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