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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2331898" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Yo</p><p></p><p>You seem to have made too many changes during the test period, so can not really claim that it is due to the Curalin. You have altered your Metformin meds and recently changed diet. My experience of LC diet shows that continued use can lead to reducing the effect of liver dump and that could be responsible for the drop in bgl alone. May I suggest you wait till bgl results are stable and diet is settled, then stop the Curalin and see if bgl rises in the following weeks?</p><p></p><p>I did this when I took to using Bitter Melon supplement (incidentally a constituent part of Curalin, I believe) and when I stopped I saw no change in my sugar levels. I did the same with Metformin and immediately saw a 1.5 mmol/l rise. I made an adjustment to my breakfast routine and recovered for that particular loss which is still in place today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2331898, member: 196898"] Yo You seem to have made too many changes during the test period, so can not really claim that it is due to the Curalin. You have altered your Metformin meds and recently changed diet. My experience of LC diet shows that continued use can lead to reducing the effect of liver dump and that could be responsible for the drop in bgl alone. May I suggest you wait till bgl results are stable and diet is settled, then stop the Curalin and see if bgl rises in the following weeks? I did this when I took to using Bitter Melon supplement (incidentally a constituent part of Curalin, I believe) and when I stopped I saw no change in my sugar levels. I did the same with Metformin and immediately saw a 1.5 mmol/l rise. I made an adjustment to my breakfast routine and recovered for that particular loss which is still in place today. [/QUOTE]
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