Diab-X Lower Blood Sugar Level Diabetes

Oct 20, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes

Diab-X Supplement Normalizes Blood Sugar. http://www.diab-x.com/

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10 Responses to “Diab-X Lower Blood Sugar Level Diabetes”

  1. Stonewalljackson7 Says:

    This is just spam, …
    This is just spam, for his pills. Just lose weight, exercise and eat low glycemic foods, and not too much of them. Worked for me.

  2. Belief321 Says:

    losing weight, …
    losing weight, loss of appetite, sounds like untreated type 1 diabetes m8 :P

  3. Chrisisms Says:

    Serious question. …
    Serious question. Am I to understand that something as simple as losing weight will lower my blood sugar? Coupled with exercise everyday of course.”

    Nope!

  4. ernietube1 Says:

    Glycemic Index is …
    Glycemic Index is based on faulty science. The basic chemistry they used in determining GI is not correct. Please see-
    GLYCEMIC INDEX- why it does not worK ?

    Just copy and paste into SEARCH box.

    Glycemic Load is based on DIRECT measurement of the glycemic response to a known weight of test food. No calculation or estimation of GI from apparent weight of contained CARBOHYDRATE is needed. Although the GI Researchers can’t or don’t want to understand this, it is a fact

  5. ernietube1 Says:

    It is very …
    It is very interesting to see that a very vocal “expert” on diabetic diets has gone “low catb”. See Mendossa-
    Diabetes Update Number 114: Low-Carb of January 1, 2008.
    Also he recommends Dr. Bernstein
    Dr. Bernstein’s next LIVE Tele-Seminar is Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 PM EST, 7:00 PM CST, 6:00 PM MST, and 5:00 PM PST.

    Hope for diabetics yet

  6. morgan1880 Says:

    Is it just me or …
    Is it just me or does he seem “scripted”?He comes off as an everyman hardworker but watch his hands….he’s been taught how to talk to a camera

  7. stukric Says:

    The best treatment …
    The best treatment for diabetes is found in Dr Robert O.Youngs book “Ph miracle for diabetes”.

  8. ZeddZar Says:

    Serious question. …
    Serious question. Am I to understand that something as simple as losing weight will lower my blood sugar? Coupled with exercise everyday of course.

  9. benawabe896 Says:

    actually, we didn’t …
    actually, we didn’t ask you to do this. You are a blowhard, and the only thing that needed to be said was that you were pre-diabetic because of your weight gain, and you are not now because you lost the weight.

  10. domene1956 Says:

    All what you say is …
    All what you say is the same that I thought… yes loosing the wait is a must.

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Is there a diffrence in blood glucose levels from country to country?

Nov 30, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes

I seem to have been rated down 4 times in an question that I answered yesterday in relation to diabetes where the blood glucose level was in the high 200′s. Maybe the levels are different for different countries. Is this the case? In Australia a normal blood suger is 4.5, not in the high 80′ to 90′s. Am I right or are other people making me out to be making up my information? The next answer to mine seems to on the same track as me.

Forget the ratings. They’re meaningless. Just point people to the BGL converter here: http://www.brist.plus.com/convert.htm

In the U.S. we use milligrams per deciliter. In the U.K. and Canada, they use millimoles per liter. They differ only by a factor of 18. Elsewhere, I have no idea.

U.S. norm fasting: 70 to 110 mg/dl
U.K. norm fasting: 3.9 to 6.1 mmol/l

Read this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucose_tolerance_test

Ignore those who are ignorant. I get that all the time.

8 Responses to “Is there a diffrence in blood glucose levels from country to country?”

  1. James Says:

    Well I am diabetic and the target BM is between 5.5 and 9.0- anything lower than 4.0 is a hypo.

    I live in Scotland by the way.
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  2. Mr. Peachy® Says:

    Forget the ratings. They’re meaningless. Just point people to the BGL converter here: http://www.brist.plus.com/convert.htm

    In the U.S. we use milligrams per deciliter. In the U.K. and Canada, they use millimoles per liter. They differ only by a factor of 18. Elsewhere, I have no idea.

    U.S. norm fasting: 70 to 110 mg/dl
    U.K. norm fasting: 3.9 to 6.1 mmol/l

    Read this:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucose_tolerance_test
    Ignore those who are ignorant. I get that all the time.
    References :

  3. RT(R) Says:

    no
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  4. transplanted_fireweed Says:

    The unit of measure could very well vary from country to country, in fact, possibly from lab to lab in this country. You may have been given a thumbs down because your answer may have sounded like the actual blood sugar level in a person’s blood would change from country to country, which is ridiculous because as anyone knows, your blood sugar levels aren’t affected by geography. Units of measure vary in other areas, too, so it is reasonable to believe they do in measuring "norms" for medical purposes as well.
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  5. goldfish Says:

    Different system of measure in different countries, eg think imperial and metric.

    ‘Normally, the blood glucose level is maintained between about 4 and 8 mmol/L (70 to 150 mg/dL).’ – quote from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_sugar

    The measurement is also dependent on whether you are fasting or not.
    References :
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_sugar

  6. Ayoyo1095 Says:

    im gunna say yes..its probably higher here in america…lol
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  7. sue Says:

    There are different forms of the same numbers. I do not recall the conversion right this moment. But you are correct that the levels are the same.
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  8. one_love2086 Says:

    i like u n yor ..
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    what up

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