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<blockquote data-quote="Soundgen" data-source="post: 106544" data-attributes="member: 21269"><p>If vitamin supplements such as B1 or C cause BG level reductions surely this implies a shortage of these vitamins and that the correct response would be to take the supplement and reduce your other medication( insulin or other ) to compenaste , it seems to me that vitamins are better than meds !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soundgen, post: 106544, member: 21269"] If vitamin supplements such as B1 or C cause BG level reductions surely this implies a shortage of these vitamins and that the correct response would be to take the supplement and reduce your other medication( insulin or other ) to compenaste , it seems to me that vitamins are better than meds ! [/QUOTE]
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