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Actually most commonly Pigs & Cows are used. However nowadays there aren't many bovine/animal blood is used for insulin making and such. These days everything is synthetically made in labs with human dna, called RDNA.
you can use cinnamon fenugreek has been proven to help lower blood glucose
A diabetic cookbook is a cookbook that is used for diabetics. These usually include the carb counts that are in the food items. They are used to help keep the blood sugar down.
Spelling is...Metformin. Is a diabetes medication used to lower high blood sugar in Diabetics.
Insulin is used to monitor the levels of blood sugar in diabetics. It can be diagnosed with a blood test.
Glucagon, yes. Cortisol, probably not. Glucagon raises blood sugar. Many type one diabetics own glucagon injectors, so that when their blood sugar goes too low they (or someone with them) can inject them with glucagon. Cortisol does raise blood sugar, but it is not used to raise blood sugar. It's used to treat many other diseases, but not the low blood sugar which type 1 diabetics sometimes get.
D50 iv is used to increase blood sugar level in diabetics whose sugar level drops.
No. Metformin is used by type II diabetics for their blood sugar. I am not aware of any analgesic effect from metformin.
A blood glucose monitore is used by diabetics to help monitor and control their blood glucose levels. You can find helpful information by visiting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_glucose_monitoring.
Diabetic drugs are used by some diabetics to help regulate their body's use of blood sugar. Some diabetics inject medication, while others take their medication orally. To learn more, please visit the following website: http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/treatment-and-care/medication/
The hemoglucotest is a strip used to test the blood sugar levels of the body. This is at least a daily occurrence for most diabetics, some must test more frequently.
In order to find out blood level following a period of exercise one would need to purchase a blood glucose meter. This is a simple tool used by many diabetics to determine their blood glucose levels.
The number 7 is a readout on an instrument (glucometer) used to measure glucose (blood sugar). The associated units are millimoles/liter. Diabetics get used to poking their fingers and collecting a small drop of blood to make this measurement to see if they need more insulin or other medication. A reading of 7 is near the top of the "good" range.