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Type 2 Diabetes Control
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The ingredients in THRIVE! Type 2 Diabetes Control have been proven to lower A1C levels!

 

We use only the purest, most concentrated ingredients found in nature, and have produced our maximum strength formula to give you maximum results.

 

This medicine works by flushing toxins from your kidneys, liver, and spleen, and also by inhibiting the conversion of carbohydrates into blood sugar. It has other health benefits as well, such as; increasing circulation, improving digestion and colon health, and even improving vision!

 

This is a 100% all natural, doctor recommended medicine that may be used in conjunction with your current oral diabetes medications. Consult your physician before discontinuing any prescribed medications.

 

This product is NOT recommended for individuals with Type 1 Diabetes.

 

This product is not intended for use by pregnant or breast feeding women.


It is always recommended that you consult with a health care provider prior to taking any natural medicines or beginning a diet and exercise program.

 

Healthy Eating

Making healthy meal choices is an important part of getting your diabetes under control. Choosing whole grains, lean meats, and fresh produce is a great start!

Find an activity that you enjoy and get your body moving at least 3 to 4 times per week. It doesn’t have to be a strenuous workout to make a difference!

Regular visits to your health care provider are imperative. Lab workups are an important part of monitoring your progress and an indication of your overall health.

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What is a hemoglobin A1C?

To explain what an A1C is, think in simple terms. Sugar sticks, and when it's around for a long time, it's harder to get it off. In the body, sugar sticks too, particularly to proteins. The red blood cells that circulate in the body live for about three months before they die. When sugar sticks to these cells, it gives us an idea of how much sugar has been around for the preceding three months. In most labs, the normal range is 4-5.9 %. In poorly controlled diabetes, its 8.0% or above, and in well controlled patients it's less than 7.0%. The benefits of measuring A1C is that is gives a more reasonable view of what's happening over the course of time (3 months), and the value does not bounce as much as finger stick blood sugar measurements.

 

There is a correlation between A1C levels and average blood sugar levels as follows:

 

While there are no guidelines to use A1C as a screening tool, it gives a physician a good idea that someone is diabetic if the value is elevated. Right now, it is used as a standard tool to determine blood sugar control in patients known to have diabetes.