You are obviously what the Americans call a "quick study". you've come a long way FAST
If you are interested, I found the following information( with some difficulty)
Normal Blood glucose for non-diabetics 3.5mmol/l to 5.5mmol/l rarely does it go up as far as 8
Normal Hba1c for non-diabetics. Average 5.1%; desirable probably 4.5%
All these numbers are MUCH lower than the targets set for diabetics. Which to me is a nonsense.
I also discovered why high targets were originally set for diabetics. Unsurprisingly :? it's got nothing to do with health care. It was decided by a committee of American doctors that labelling someone as "Diabetic" damaged their employment and health insurance chances. Thus all markers were set High.
No-one ever checked to see if these targets were conducive to improved Health. :twisted:
I agree on your opinion of DUK's dietary advice. I go to their meetings and put the feline among the flying rats a number of times a year and I know that some of their people agree with me. Sadly NOT the policy makers
Howeveer they DO some good work.
If you need travel insurance, help with a difficult employer,driving license sorting out. Group support for diabetic children,they are there and VERY good.
Hana