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 Pittsburg, Kansas | dpilot think of it as taking a single soil probe in a 160 acre variable soil type field and saying that is the results for the whole field. That is what evaluating a single blood glucose sample would represent.
Say he took the 70 reading at 6 am and the 40 reading at 9 am. The dawn effect could have raised the 70 reading easily up the 30 extra points. The dawn effect is when the body shoots out some cortizol to stimulate the liver to give a glucose boost to get you going in the moringin.
You are trying to make a mountain out of a mole hill. Way to many moving parts to make much sense out of just two blood sticks that we know nothing else about. And even if we did know everything, the body is going to do what the body needs, a lot better than we can ever evaluate.
If he had a hundred blood draws along with the times and other pertenent information might start to get a picture of something.
Not medical advice. Only discussion.
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