How do i lower my a1c without drugs

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

To be around 90 lately. A1C hasn't been tested in awhile, last one was 5.4. Pre TRT I was getting close to 6.0 Testosterone definitely helped me. Just ordered an updated A1C off of Discounted Labs. Now you have my curious. #10 I would say 5.7 a 1 c would be considered pre-diabetic. No matter what your doctor says. You could look at overseas pharmacy, like reliableRX. They do sell generic metformin. Look into a supplement called Berberine. Acts in a similar fashion as Metformin and doses just like Metformin. Doesn't have any of the gastric side effects either. I've used it before to keep my a1C in check and it works quite well (I was around the 5.8 to 5.9 level...now at a comfortable 5.1 to 5.2). #11 Doesn't have any of the gastric side effects either. I take berberine every day, too, and have done that for about six months. My fasting glucoses were good before and are stellar now. However, I wouldn't say it has no gastric side effects. The common form of berberine is prone to cause loose stools until your body gets habituated to it. The dihydroberberine has substantially fewer effects but is appreciably more expensive. #12 I am surprised no one's mentioned the most common culprit in middle-aged men on TRT, and that's obstructive sleep apnea. #13 I've decided I'm going to give Metformin a try. My glucose is always around 100 and HA1c is 5.5 - 5.6. From what I've read Metformin also has "life extension" benefits. A very interesting drug, and if it can extend my life while lowering my frequency of nighttime urination, then I will be very happy.As a side note, I have also been reading that cancer thrives in a sugary environment, and that the ideal glucose level is

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