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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2004

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Glucosol-v-Dextrosol31 Jan 2004 01:08 GMT2
Dextrosol has not been available here for over a year.  Any old stock
I could find(pharmacies/First-Aid stores) is now getting old and no
longer works as nicely.
Today I found Glucosol on the pharmacy shelf, the ingredients are not
ping Extreme CCs30 Jan 2004 22:08 GMT1
Tom,
I tried to ping you the other day, and didin't see a response from you.  Has
your email changed?  I tried to reply to your email, but I don't think it
went through.
Akai Rice30 Jan 2004 20:08 GMT5
Does Akai rice actually reduce BG?  Do they have an internet site where I can
order online?  According to their literature, you must eat at least 1 cup to be
effective, which seems improbable because their product is basically a form of
rice (or is it????). So if you eat more, you ...
Healthy Choice-SmartOnes30 Jan 2004 19:29 GMT12
I was in the Supermarket today heading to the check out, when I walked
through the frozen food section. I happened to notice a couple of frozen
dinners. One was called Healthy Choice, the Entree was Lemon Fish, with
Broccoli, and rice pilaf. Just for sh.ts and giggles, I pulled one ...
A  new wrinkle on having less and loving it.30 Jan 2004 19:29 GMT21
G'day G'day Folks,
 Before you get to excited please check out whether glucosamine is OK
for you. For some it raises blood glucose levels. Just thought this
research bring some joy to those who put up with arthritis and take
Food producers & lowcarb30 Jan 2004 10:02 GMT6
An interesting article on how food producers are reacting to the latest
interest in low carb products.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?I58F45737
I've tried some low carb grocery products and have been disappointed and/or
Metformin users in general and....30 Jan 2004 08:14 GMT4
...Sandy in particular might enjoy this article
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-196-973562,00.html
Ratty
low carb bread recipe???30 Jan 2004 08:05 GMT19
Does anyone have an easy, simple low carb bread recipe for a bread
machine.  I have seen some but they call for a lot of funky
ingredients
Thanks
Metformin and an empty stomach???30 Jan 2004 08:01 GMT7
Anyone know if there is any *real* danger with taking metformin on an
empty stomach?  I always assumed the reason was simply a greater chance
of digestive upset.
Just curious as I've started skipping breakfast and I didn't want to be
My old One Touch Basic: what does "CONTROL" mean?30 Jan 2004 03:57 GMT12
I occaisionally get this reading.  what does it mean?
thanks
Bournville Dark30 Jan 2004 02:50 GMT19
Has anyone else found that bournville dark chocolate doesn't hit their blood
sugar at all? Granted i only had 3 pieces ... but i went to bed with a
reading of 6.6 and woke up with a reading of 6.4.   Maybe it's all to do
with restricting the amount i ate at one time ..... perhaps if ...
How to stop metformin fartin?30 Jan 2004 00:34 GMT9
My 2500 mg of metformin cause me to fart like mad one week and none the
next. This really is a pain in the arse. What is the prefered solution to
cure these rampant botty burps? Fennell seeds are meant to be good for post
curry flatuence... anyone tried them?
prinary and secondary insulin response29 Jan 2004 23:22 GMT4
Hi group
I'm a t2. i have had it mentioned to me that perhaps I have a almost
non-existent primary insulin response and a (better) secondary. What are
the differences, and what triggers primary, what triggers secondary?
In the land of Ha Ha Ha29 Jan 2004 22:44 GMT6
G'day G'day Folks,
 Ad Lib High-Carb Diet Effective for Weight Loss.
So says the title of an article in Medscape.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/467707_print
Diabetes website & free ID necklace?29 Jan 2004 22:16 GMT7
Was told about the following site which seems to offer diabetics free
identity necklaces/bracelets.
http://www.diabeteswellnessnet.org.uk
I haven't applied for one (as a D&E T2 I figure it would be wasting
 
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