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Chronic Diabetes Degenerative Syndrome doesn’t begin when one is diagnosed with diabetes, but rather approximately when one’s FBS is greater than 85, and/or postprandial blood sugars spike higher than as little as 18 points above one’s FBS. A spiking blood sugar above 125, in general, after two hours of a glucose tolerance test, or after eating a sweet meal, should be considered as the first stages of postprandial (postmeal) glucose spiking. It is part of an aging process where people who are taking in excess sugar undergo chronic cellular damage associated with high blood sugar. A moderate-low glycemic diet is the primary approach in minimizing this effect. The optimum range for an FBS is 70–85. As the new data points out, the postprandial (postmeal blood sugar spike at two hours) becomes equally, if not more, important. These surges of blood sugar seem to damage the blood vessels in the brain, heart, kidneys, and eyes and accelerate the general aging process in all our cells. Some of the research suggests that the postprandial spikes may be even more damaging than higher FBS. Gabriel Cousens, MD There Is a Cure for Diabetes Do you or someone you love suffer from Chronic Diabetes Degenerative Syndrome (a.k.a. NIDDM, IDDM, hypoglycemia, etc...)? Click here: ow.ly/v3Zqm
Posted on: Wed, 09 Apr 2014 14:02:53 +0000

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