Can Diabetics Keep Lower Blood Sugar Levels to Stay Safe?

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asked Oct 30, 2019 in 3D Segmentation by alisaprincy (10,120 points)

At some arbitrary point, there is a  Male Diabetes Solution Reviews threshold above which you are diagnosed as having diabetes. It's typically either 130 or 140 mg/dl (7.2 or 7.8 mm/l). If you have a reading above this, it's called 'diabetes'. And then anything between 'normal' and 'diabetes' can be called 'pre-diabetes' - in other words, you haven't crossed the threshold to be diagnosed as diabetic yet, but if you keep doing what you've been doing, it's only a matter of time.

Really, you can see that anything higher than normal is a problem. 'Pre-diabetes' and 'Diabetes' are just labels on a continuum. People diagnosed with 'Pre-diabetes' are predisposed to the exact same complications as those diagnosed with 'Diabetes' - loss of vision, loss of limb, heart disease. The only difference is that those complications are somewhat less likely. The higher your blood sugar, the more dangerous. It's a bit like driving recklessly. If you drive recklessly you are more likely to have an accident. The more reckless your driving is the more likely you'll be in an accident, but the consequences are just the same... bad!

If you take responsibility for your blood glucose and take the right steps, you will steadily see those readings come down. I have never yet seen a case of Type 2 diabetes that can't be reversed with correct diet, the right supplements and the right exercise. Post-Prandial Blood Glucose After you eat (what's called 'post-prandial'), it's normal that your blood glucose will go up. It'll go up more the more carbs you eat and a bit with protein too. Eating fat has virtually no effect. The important thing is that it doesn't go too high or stay high for too long.

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