Mr. Sanjay, one of the participants in the Diabetes Reversal Program, is sharing his experience controlling HbA1c and blood sugar levels by connecting with Diabexy.
He said " My HbA1c was 7.8 previously. I have been suffering from high blood pressure and cholesterol for the past 6 months and have been taking medication. For the past 15 days, I have been consuming Diabexy Atta. Now, my HbA1c level dropped to 6.1. In the morning, I ate a paratha made with Diabexy Atta and checked my blood sugar levels before and after. Before having the paratha, my blood sugar level was 104, and 2 hours after consuming it, my sugar level dropped to 95. I am feeling very well now."
He asked some questions: "Should I stop taking the medication?" and "Do I have insulin resistance?"
The Answer given by Lokendra Tomar
"If your HbA1c is around 6.1, it likely indicates insulin resistance. The decision to discontinue medication should be made by a doctor, not a dietitian. If you adjust your diet and your blood sugar levels continue decreasing to a dangerously low hypoglycemic level, your doctor will automatically stop your medication. Therefore, it's essential to consult with your doctor."
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