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    Anyone hear Antony Worrall Thompson?

    The site has a standard username and password - Chef - Cooking.
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    Sweating In The Sauna ???

    I use the sauna and steam room 4 times a week after an hours workout in the gym. No adverse effects although I now limit my time to 90 minutes for both sessions. Take a book or a newspaper (or a friend) as its a boring on your tod.
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    Kale

    For the faint hearted best as soup. Otherwise steam with some chopped fatty smoked bacon or the the lumps of pork fat you get it Polish delis.
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    The Big Fat Lies about Britain's obesity epidemic

    Well said Sid! I too control my diabetes with a reduced portion approach, avoid cereals and rarely eat pasta. Once you know what foods are most likely to have an adverse effect on BG/HbA1c if consumed in sufficiently large quantities over a longer term then managing the dysfunctional pancreas...
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    Cost of Diabetic Consumables

    Have a comfort blanket if you must - but don't expect other to pay for it. Yes I take Metformin - Consultant prescribed it and so far has not said that I should desist from the prescribed daily dose. Happens to be she who considers that taking this minimum dose will help y dysfunctional...
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    Cost of Diabetic Consumables

    Hear, hear Romola. For T2 diabetics, common sense should tell most with a modicum of working grey matter what foods and other consumables must necessarily be avoided. Forums like this point people in the direction of how diet might be further adjusted. Some testing in the early days will...
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    hard skin

    Go for a sauna a couple of times a week and it disappears.
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    12.4 hb1ac

    Alternatively...... Like you I only ever tested twice a day. My start level was an HbA1c of 14+ which rapidly reduced to 7 then to the low 6s. The last, a few weeks ago was 5.6. For me testing first thing after rising seemed to show a possible dawn phenomenon which was addressed by a late...
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    I wonder what you make of this...

    "and they only studied people over 50 for some reason" Perhaps those over 50 were more likely to die within a reasonable timescale thus providing researchers with the cause or causes of death and thus analyse the likelihood of any relationship between recorded treatments, HbA1c etc . If some...
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    sex and hypos

    Rolling Stones and Mars Bars comes to mind. Before or during but not after
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    I wonder what you make of this...

    Perhaps some might wish to consider the methodology behind a longitudinal study. With regard to the comment made in an earlier post:: “Why should a low HbA1c in itself be dangerous?”  I don't think that the study is saying that at all. To me all that it is saying is that x patients were...
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    Grapes lowering blood sugar

    You need to dig a bit deeper into the University of Texas material. "Even if the foundation for a solution is here, research is not yet closer to a plausible way to administer resveratrol to humans because injection into the brain is not an option." In the tests the compound extract was...
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    Metformin sr and erectile dysfunction

    I would not overly worry. Get the BG down and it might well come back. In any event they are very, very generous with the blue pills!
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    The dangers of salt

    Google a bit further and you might well find that its only the sodium we need and in much smaller amounts than most of us would believe. In this household we have not added salt to food at the table or in cooking since 1978. If you need a flavour enhancer there are plenty of other ways of...
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    Grapes lowering blood sugar

    IanS That's the per day dose!
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    Grapes lowering blood sugar

    I recall reading that you would have to drink 200 glasses of red wine to get a sufficient dose of the desired chemical in grape skins to achieve the effects that had been observed in studies which had a lot to do with obese mice. That is a lot of grapes. Suggests that there in not enough of...
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    Meter test strips - can they be re used?

    In each test strip, there is a chemical called glucose oxidase. This chemical reacts with the glucose in your blood sample and creates an acid called gluconic acid. The gluconic acid then reacts with another chemical in the testing strip called ferricyanide. The ferricyanide and the gluconic...
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    Weight loss.

    Luke or Look "Before I put forward my research and discovery I would like to know do you share my opinion about “epidemic of baldness”. There isn’t any writhen evidence about epidemic of baldness and to my knowledge, no one ever have pointed on epidemic of baldness. (Is baldness “taboo theme”...