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<blockquote data-quote="Art Of Flowers" data-source="post: 1555607" data-attributes="member: 375067"><p>Statins should be avoided. See the film statin nation for some detailed analysis.</p><p></p><p>My HbA1C was 99 and reduced to 59 using metformin and lowering carbs and sugar. I got it down to 44 by further reducing carbs and only taking one 500 mg metformin tablet per day. After that I stopped taking metformin and my most recent HbA1C was 43. I have managed to reduce blood sugars down to almost non-diabetic levels through a low carb diet. </p><p></p><p>The most important thing is to measure your blood sugars with a glucose meter and reduce carbs and foods which spike your blood sugars. That means avoiding breakfast cereals, bread, potatoes, rice and pasta. Also avoid fruit juice and fruit such as bananas and grapes. The is no point in eating lots of carbs and then having to inject yourself with insulin if your body can cope with a low carb diet without having high blood sugars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Of Flowers, post: 1555607, member: 375067"] Statins should be avoided. See the film statin nation for some detailed analysis. My HbA1C was 99 and reduced to 59 using metformin and lowering carbs and sugar. I got it down to 44 by further reducing carbs and only taking one 500 mg metformin tablet per day. After that I stopped taking metformin and my most recent HbA1C was 43. I have managed to reduce blood sugars down to almost non-diabetic levels through a low carb diet. The most important thing is to measure your blood sugars with a glucose meter and reduce carbs and foods which spike your blood sugars. That means avoiding breakfast cereals, bread, potatoes, rice and pasta. Also avoid fruit juice and fruit such as bananas and grapes. The is no point in eating lots of carbs and then having to inject yourself with insulin if your body can cope with a low carb diet without having high blood sugars. [/QUOTE]
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