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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1277909" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>Yes, I read the info on the website as suggesting it was designed to allow people to maintain the micronutrients while on a restricted diet for blood sugar control purpose. So it's not the supplement that does a thing to control blood sugar, rather, it stops actions taken in an effort to control blood sugar impacting on micronutrient intake. Or at least, that's how it presents itself.</p><p></p><p>But then the same effect could probably be achieved by any bog standard multivitamin that isn't marketed to diabetics (I don't know I've not done any comparative investigation into supplements) or indeed, eating a good variety of actual food, while avoiding those foods that adversely effect blood sugar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1277909, member: 32394"] Yes, I read the info on the website as suggesting it was designed to allow people to maintain the micronutrients while on a restricted diet for blood sugar control purpose. So it's not the supplement that does a thing to control blood sugar, rather, it stops actions taken in an effort to control blood sugar impacting on micronutrient intake. Or at least, that's how it presents itself. But then the same effect could probably be achieved by any bog standard multivitamin that isn't marketed to diabetics (I don't know I've not done any comparative investigation into supplements) or indeed, eating a good variety of actual food, while avoiding those foods that adversely effect blood sugar. [/QUOTE]
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