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<blockquote data-quote="conifers" data-source="post: 1123274" data-attributes="member: 288497"><p>Thank you for your response.Very happy to share this information.Are you familiar with The Physicians Desk Reference..this is the American version of our BNF..British National Formulary..the doctors reference guide.TO have a product in there it has to be clinically proven etc.The products are there and also available in the UK.Its for pre diabetics,borderline diabetics and Type 2.Absolutely no downside..it will also lower your cholesterol..and triglycerides and lose weight.You can take it with your medication and with your doctors supervision you can come off prescribed medication.Please see my post,very happy even if a few people listen.Sounds too good to believe....here are some of the references.:FREED S.JOFF.E D(2009)THE CLINICAL IMPACT OF FIBRE SUPPLEMENTATION FOR THE REDUCTION OF POSTPRANDIALBLOOD GLUCOSE AND RISK REDUCTION FROM DIABETES TYPE2...VERDEGEM P. FREED S.JOFFE D.THE OMPACT OF FROBRE SUPPLEMENTATION FOR THE REDUCTION OF POST PRANDIALBLOOD GLUCOSE AND RISKS REDUCTION OF COMPLICATIONS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN 65 SCIENTIFIC SESSION AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION 2005.SAN DIEGO,CA ,USA.This would be a start to show you the evidence.Studies have been taken in Sydney University which i am told is the Mecca of the Glycemic index and the Philippines...</p><p> I was very sceptical like you.I look my statins like a good boy from my GP...no alternatives was ever discussed apart from diet ,exercise and a risk profile.Infact i pushed for a prescription as a family friend was doing some research for a big drug company and said the benefits far outweigh the risks...so i took ot without question.So i can understand people's unquestioning approach to prescribed medication.I'm new to the site so not sure whats permitted! Can i message you privately and you can be the judge once you have more information.My experience can be construed as subjective but thousands are been helped all over the world..i was lucky i came across this product by chance.All my blood results are available for perusal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conifers, post: 1123274, member: 288497"] Thank you for your response.Very happy to share this information.Are you familiar with The Physicians Desk Reference..this is the American version of our BNF..British National Formulary..the doctors reference guide.TO have a product in there it has to be clinically proven etc.The products are there and also available in the UK.Its for pre diabetics,borderline diabetics and Type 2.Absolutely no downside..it will also lower your cholesterol..and triglycerides and lose weight.You can take it with your medication and with your doctors supervision you can come off prescribed medication.Please see my post,very happy even if a few people listen.Sounds too good to believe....here are some of the references.:FREED S.JOFF.E D(2009)THE CLINICAL IMPACT OF FIBRE SUPPLEMENTATION FOR THE REDUCTION OF POSTPRANDIALBLOOD GLUCOSE AND RISK REDUCTION FROM DIABETES TYPE2...VERDEGEM P. FREED S.JOFFE D.THE OMPACT OF FROBRE SUPPLEMENTATION FOR THE REDUCTION OF POST PRANDIALBLOOD GLUCOSE AND RISKS REDUCTION OF COMPLICATIONS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN 65 SCIENTIFIC SESSION AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION 2005.SAN DIEGO,CA ,USA.This would be a start to show you the evidence.Studies have been taken in Sydney University which i am told is the Mecca of the Glycemic index and the Philippines... I was very sceptical like you.I look my statins like a good boy from my GP...no alternatives was ever discussed apart from diet ,exercise and a risk profile.Infact i pushed for a prescription as a family friend was doing some research for a big drug company and said the benefits far outweigh the risks...so i took ot without question.So i can understand people's unquestioning approach to prescribed medication.I'm new to the site so not sure whats permitted! Can i message you privately and you can be the judge once you have more information.My experience can be construed as subjective but thousands are been helped all over the world..i was lucky i came across this product by chance.All my blood results are available for perusal. [/QUOTE]
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