I was interested in usinhg Melabic but I have not tried it and probably will not use it because of what I read in a UK forum located at http://www.Diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=985&p=7802. The consensus in this forumj (and other reviews that I have read) seems to be that it is a waste of money. Please check out that forum and judge for yourself. I guess you have to ask yourself why your physician hasn't recommended it.
I have been using Melabic for over a month now and I am VERY happy with the results. My blood sugar has started to come down, and I feel better than I have in years.
You have to remember that Melabic will not work for EVERYONE, as we all have different bodies and our diabetes is specific to us. I don't believe that "it is a waste of money" - How can it be when Julia Hanf offers you a 100% Money Back Guarantee.. From the web site
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I think you should at least try Melabic - and see what happens for you.
No. It has sugar and affects sugar levels in blood.
Melabic may help some people but do not expect to get your money back if it does not work. It will cost more money to use an RMA and pay to return it. You will then get an email saying money will be returned. That's the end of all communications, no money, no more emails.
it depends on your current blood sugar
Feeling light-headed and jittery can be related to low blood sugar levels. It would be best to visit your doctor to have some blood work done to confirm a suspicions of low blood sugar.
Working a blood sugar tester is very easy. All you have to do, is prick your finger with the needle, and put the blood droplet on the stick to get your result.
their pancreas doesn't work correctly
The blood cells are burning up sugar to send to the muscles which then uses them to excersise.
Sugar is energy ( to be simple ) . Our body needs energy to do any work . The energy is stored in the form of carbohydrates . So naturally there is a certain level of sugar otherwise called glucose present on the blood. When excess glucose is present the condition is called diabetes !
If it's blood work to test for drugs in your system, then I highly suggest against it. It depends on your metabolism, but it could show up in your blood quite quickly. However, if you're getting other routine blood work, such as a blood sugar test, or a CBC, then you'll be fine, and there is nothing to worry about.
Medical work is usually done in a lab. There are different tests that are done such as Blood count, blood sugar, lipids, electrolytes, enzyme and protein, thyroid, and waste testing.
Target blood sugar should be no more than 90 in the morning fasting and no more than 135 two hours after eating. 108 is fine depending on what time you measure your blood sugar. Nothing to worry about. Also target for a HgA1c level of 1-5 % percent on your next blood work
Diabetes is a condition in which one's pancreas is not functioning correctly. The pancreas, among other things, secretes insulin, which regulates sugar levels in the body. So, in short, when you have diabetes, your pancreas does not work to maintain blood sugar levels in the blood. People are born with type 1 diabetes, and people acquire type 2 diabetes.