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<blockquote data-quote="M80" data-source="post: 1660769" data-attributes="member: 348697"><p>So just to get this right, you seem to need less insulin on vitamins? If that is what you mean, I also have experience with this. I would not stop the vitamins but reduce my insulin though. Just seems a good idea to correct any low levels.I have tried again and again to check my levels but it (at gp)seems apart from b12 and iron it is not easy to measure. Especially Magnesium and vit C seem to have a lot to say in relation to bs and insulin sensitivity and the ability to stay at a constant level.There is a lot of money in this though so I am cautious of getting too much advice( dis once go to a private nutrition therapist it was not cheap ) and stick to a multivitamin and some times magnesium at evening (helps me sleep)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M80, post: 1660769, member: 348697"] So just to get this right, you seem to need less insulin on vitamins? If that is what you mean, I also have experience with this. I would not stop the vitamins but reduce my insulin though. Just seems a good idea to correct any low levels.I have tried again and again to check my levels but it (at gp)seems apart from b12 and iron it is not easy to measure. Especially Magnesium and vit C seem to have a lot to say in relation to bs and insulin sensitivity and the ability to stay at a constant level.There is a lot of money in this though so I am cautious of getting too much advice( dis once go to a private nutrition therapist it was not cheap ) and stick to a multivitamin and some times magnesium at evening (helps me sleep) [/QUOTE]
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