So I've been reading alot of articles n forums online about acv (apple cider vinegar) helping lower blood sugars.. well i went out n bought some last night n my results have been dramatic with just 24 hours of use. Has anyone else tried this? I take 2 tblsp with 4 oz of water n it makes me have to cut my novolog dose in half at mealtimes

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Thanx, im going to try it.

So far here is my exp using acv: It does not do much for me if I have it in the morning or during the day. However, a tbs before bed does seem to help lower my GL in the morning which is good as that generally keeps it from creeping up too high through the day.

Thank you all for your views and experiences. I have noticed that I am becoming somewhat immune or resistant to the acv as it does not do as much for me like it was before. However, Im sure my incresed stress levels play a part in this. It does keep my fasting bg levels in the morning low so I will continue using it. Plus it has many other benefits. I guess its just like other things, not all things work the same in all people..

When one of my meds started to be less effective, my doctor suggested that I suspend taking it for 2 weeks, and then start over. It worked. :)

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