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MODY GCK

Nutloop

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I have been diagnosed and have recently been to see an Ayurvedic doctor. I have been prescribed a variety of herbs and am really delighted to say after only 2 weeks they are working. I am testing blood sugar 8x a day and it’s down 20% And I feel great. I am not a medic so can not advise properly but do look up the benefits of gurmar leaf. The German nhs have tested and are introducing it. Also turmeric. Definitely better than drugs with horrible side effects.
Anyway a few questions if anyone can help....
Does anyone else notice blood sugar rises without daily exercise? Do other people with this find alcohol does not spike sugar levels? Any long term advice? How rare is this? What are other people’s blood sugar levels like? Do people have symptoms? What are the complications? Thanks all
 
I guess you have had a genetic test since you’ve been diagnosed wity mody.

You don’t say anything about blood sugar levels or what your spikes are like.

I just ask out of curiousity since you’re taking herbs instead of prescipted drugs for diabetes.

I won’t call insulin a drug with horrible side effects, that is to take it too far. Insulin are the only options for many diabetics if they want to live.

But well I am curious how your blood sugar were and what it is like now. Since herbs sounds rather untraditional. Wanna share your story? :)
 
I guess you have had a genetic test since you’ve been diagnosed wity mody.

You don’t say anything about blood sugar levels or what your spikes are like.

I just ask out of curiousity since you’re taking herbs instead of prescipted drugs for diabetes.

I won’t call insulin a drug with horrible side effects, that is to take it too far. Insulin are the only options for many diabetics if they want to live.

But well I am curious how your blood sugar were and what it is like now. Since herbs sounds rather untraditional. Wanna share your story? :)

Emile, I'm sure Nutloop might come back and reply later, but in the me, this could help understand things a bit.

https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/attachments/2014_3_williams_mody_en-pdf.20482/

It's a relatively old paper now, but informative
 
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