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Old 03-12-2007, 02:55 AM
DeusXM DeusXM is offline
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It is interesting that there is such a lot of variability above and below the mean. I guess it goes to show that non-diabetics can also be insulin resistant.
Actually, I think's it's demonstrated the point I've been making consistently all along - even non-diabetics don't have rigid BGs around the 4-5mmol/l mark 24/7, and in fact the human body is quite capable of dealing with 'high' blood sugars without receiving any damage at all, providing the duration of the spike is limited.

Cheers, you've just me right about Bernstein and low-carbing.
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