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Both Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG) and A1c Drop in Less than One Month after Starting Lysulin Supplementation
When a diabetes treatment is changed, patients are eager to see their FBG and A1c changes as a result on the new treatment. We examined these changes in 20 subjects with Type 2 diabetes for 1 week prior to starting Lysulin and then for the following 30 days. While both FBG and A1c drop in less than 1 month, the change in A1c was more rapid than the change if FBG. Possible reasons for the differences between FBG and A1c are presented