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<blockquote data-quote="DianaMC" data-source="post: 2051354" data-attributes="member: 488381"><p>[USER=93862]@Atad heavy[/USER] I don’t think it is common knowledge about chromium deficiency. It’s not something tested in the UK anyway, through blood tests. I was only alerted to it through visiting a chiropractor to help with frozen shoulder. He happened to use kinesiology muscle testing to work out the cause of problems. He also happened to have been through the prediabetic thing himself. He also advised me to try ALA to help regulate blood sugar - alpha lipoic acid. All I. An say is that I feel better for the supplements I’ve taken. I was also found to be low in vitamin d, by an endocrinologist, and now have that up to a normal level. I’m having fewer incidences of very low energy, at the least. And my shoulder is much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DianaMC, post: 2051354, member: 488381"] [USER=93862]@Atad heavy[/USER] I don’t think it is common knowledge about chromium deficiency. It’s not something tested in the UK anyway, through blood tests. I was only alerted to it through visiting a chiropractor to help with frozen shoulder. He happened to use kinesiology muscle testing to work out the cause of problems. He also happened to have been through the prediabetic thing himself. He also advised me to try ALA to help regulate blood sugar - alpha lipoic acid. All I. An say is that I feel better for the supplements I’ve taken. I was also found to be low in vitamin d, by an endocrinologist, and now have that up to a normal level. I’m having fewer incidences of very low energy, at the least. And my shoulder is much better. [/QUOTE]
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