As many readers of this blog know, I believe that any Type 2 Diabetic can have normal blood glucose levels but instead of doing that with medicine you can achieve better results by altering your...
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the strange blood sugar measurements I’d see before I learned to control my blood sugar levels by adhering to the Paleo lifestyle but recently I have struggled with seemingly unexplainable hig...
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of 2013 I decided to control my blood sugar levels by adopting the Paleo lifestyle and the results have exceeded my expectations as evidenced by the fact that my A1C measurements have been
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say that after I embraced the Paleo lifestyle (which has the LCHF diet as part of its guidelines) I lowered my A1C from 11.5 to 5.5. I am firmly convinced that any recently diagnosed Type 2 Diab...
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thought to the little critters that live in my small and large intestines but after following the Paleo lifestyle for almost 2 years, I’ve been forced to do my own research on the
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first measurement was 87 mg/dL and this is a typical fasting measurement for me now that I have been controlling my Type 2 Diabetes through the Paleo lifestyle. My fasting blood sugar measuremen...
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In reply to tannngl. That is very interesting Tannngl! I love hearing about things like...
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Cheers! I think you, in some way, reset your body's processing of your new diet. Keto-adaptation? I have read that those who are keto-adapted run lower blood sugars than normal (60-80). There was...
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