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A reading of less than 70 mg/dL is generally thought to be too low, and is categorized as a condition called hypoglycemia. A normal blood sugar level support range for people who are fasting should be below 100 mg/dl and they should be below 130-140 mg/dl or so around an hour after eating but even this can be a little subjective and can differ depending on what was consumed. After a meal, the Association recommends that it should be no more than 180 mg/dL. According to Ayurvedic tradition, this plant may help to combat more than 300 health problems. It’s a sad but true fact that many health organizations have based their information on this old research, that has now increasingly being proven wrong. The study was unique in its scale and in the inclusion of the analysis of gut microbes, collectively known as the microbiome, which had recently been shown to play an important role in human health and disease. The numbers below are as shown on a typical home glucometer while hometesting blood glucose, not necessarily the more accurate numbers a vet would see (though many vets use meters similar to those used in hometesting). |
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