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<blockquote data-quote="Rachox" data-source="post: 1915412" data-attributes="member: 400972"><p>Ok Sukkarto is a brand of Metformin, a mild drug which will only have a minimal effect on your blood sugars, diet is the key. Carbohydrates turn to sugar once eaten, so aswell as cutting out obvious sugars a lot of us here have found that taking on a low carb diet can put our blood sugar levels back to normal. Wheat is a carbohydrate, and causes the problems with Coeliac, so you could kill two birds with one stone.</p><p>Another useful tool that many of us use is a blood glucose meter, test before and two hours after a meal to tell us how well a particular meal is tolerated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachox, post: 1915412, member: 400972"] Ok Sukkarto is a brand of Metformin, a mild drug which will only have a minimal effect on your blood sugars, diet is the key. Carbohydrates turn to sugar once eaten, so aswell as cutting out obvious sugars a lot of us here have found that taking on a low carb diet can put our blood sugar levels back to normal. Wheat is a carbohydrate, and causes the problems with Coeliac, so you could kill two birds with one stone. Another useful tool that many of us use is a blood glucose meter, test before and two hours after a meal to tell us how well a particular meal is tolerated. [/QUOTE]
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