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<blockquote data-quote="loquat1" data-source="post: 93320" data-attributes="member: 21729"><p>Hi Sugarless Sue,</p><p></p><p>Thx for your post, but why didn't you complete the quote?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That puts a slightly different complexion on it, doesn't it? Quite apart from which, Barron's modesty and constant search for better results adds to his credibility and that of his formula. Contrast that with the purveyors of quack remedies who claim their product is a cure-all for everybody. By all means be skeptical. By all means question, challenge, prod, expose baseless claims, investigate and research. And research again. But don't dismiss all natural remedies out of hand just because you might have been burned in the past. We all make mistakes. I've made plenty, but this is not one of them.</p><p></p><p>I'll be the first to admit that Glucotor2 will not work for everybody. Barron himself says as much, but I'll accept odds of a 90% + success rate any day. And no, it's not a substitute for a healthy diet & a sensible exercise regime. It's just one more weapon in our armory against impaired blood glucose control. I'm not an alien from planet Zog, so presumably my physiology is subject to the same laws of physics & biochemistry that operate in the bulk of the World's Type 2 population. On that basis, don't you think it might be worth a try? After all, what's to lose, except for a few mmols?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loquat1, post: 93320, member: 21729"] Hi Sugarless Sue, Thx for your post, but why didn't you complete the quote? That puts a slightly different complexion on it, doesn't it? Quite apart from which, Barron's modesty and constant search for better results adds to his credibility and that of his formula. Contrast that with the purveyors of quack remedies who claim their product is a cure-all for everybody. By all means be skeptical. By all means question, challenge, prod, expose baseless claims, investigate and research. And research again. But don't dismiss all natural remedies out of hand just because you might have been burned in the past. We all make mistakes. I've made plenty, but this is not one of them. I'll be the first to admit that Glucotor2 will not work for everybody. Barron himself says as much, but I'll accept odds of a 90% + success rate any day. And no, it's not a substitute for a healthy diet & a sensible exercise regime. It's just one more weapon in our armory against impaired blood glucose control. I'm not an alien from planet Zog, so presumably my physiology is subject to the same laws of physics & biochemistry that operate in the bulk of the World's Type 2 population. On that basis, don't you think it might be worth a try? After all, what's to lose, except for a few mmols? [/QUOTE]
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