Since covid began, and following a recommendation a from Dr who appears on several of the diabetes videos etc (think it was Malcom Kendrick), I have been taking a daily supplement of 1000mg of Vitamin C, which is a high dose.
What amount do you take, please?I supplement C as it’s helps with collagen synthesis and it’s a great antioxidant. I haven’t noticed if it changes anything with regards to BG levels, but I think if it did, I would have.
I was supplementing vitamin D as well, but have stopped that as am outside everyday in the summer. I will resume in the winterYou sure they didn't say vitamin D?
There were a few studies early on with Vit D deficiency being correlated to worse outcomes.
Can you point me to more info on this? Anytime I have used a libre (only occasionally due to cost) I was supplementing at a high level, but didn't notice any accuracy issues...unless every one was inaccurate to the same degreeIf you use the Freestyle Libre or Freestyle Libre 2 flash glucose monitors or a Freestyle Libre 3 continuous glucose monitor, you should be aware taking more than 500mg per day of vitamin C may affect the accuracy of the glucose readings you get from the Libre glucose monitoring system.
Apparently Abbott are supposed to be trying to fix this issue (at least for he Freestyle Libre 3).
Can you point me to more info on this? Anytime I have used a libre (only occasionally due to cost) I was supplementing at a high level, but didn't notice any accuracy issues...unless every one was inaccurate to the same degree
1000mg a day is what the supplement sellers recommend. That dose is almost imnpossible to achieve from eating fruit. so you have to buy a supplement that is artificially and industrially synthesised.Do you take supplements because your low carb?
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