Insulin Support
February 10th, 2009
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Can I take diet pills, if I take metformin?
My doctor told me that if I lost 50 pounds, I will be diagnosed as diabetic. She said that my body does not produce enough insulin to keep 218 pounds. I'm 5'7 and wear a 18. She wants to reach 170. She gave me metformin to help level control my blood sugar. I work in at least 3 times a week and try to increase this to daily. I stopped reg soda, only food or water. Yet I have a problem with sweets and I'm working on that too. Metabolife So I take this medicine? I also wanted to include a bar of green tea and take water pill, because they retain water much! Can I mix these 3? Any advice on how to trick myself mentally for more chocolate?
I can not honestly say anything Metabolife, but I can tell you that Russell Stover has an impressive selection of chocolate without sugar. I love your choice. Hershey also recently presented out cup sugar-free Reese, Hershey bars and a few others, so you can eat chocolate and not have all that sugar. I am diabetic and have a big chocolate.
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