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Last Updated: Aug 29, 2019
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Diabetes Tip!
Dr. Subhajit DasHomeopathy Doctor • 14 Years Exp.BHMS, CGO, MPH, PG Diploma in Hospital Management & Hospital Administration (PGDH&HM), WEBSITE:
Take 2 tsf of apple cider vinegar in half glass water every day. It will help to reduce the blood glucose and insulin sensitiveness too.
Note: insulin interacts with apple cider vinegar
Insulin might decrease potassium levels in the body. Large amounts of apple cider vinegar might also decrease potassium levels in the body. Taking apple cider vinegar along with insulin might cause potassium levels in the body to be too low. Avoid taking large amounts of apple cider vinegar if you take insulin.