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These supplements work for many, not just diabetics. I am not diabetic. Nerves are senstive to sugars, blood spikes/ lows, and glycation. Keeping blood glucose level is important for everyone. Good for the brain, heart, vessels, the whole body. Wrinkles/collogen also.
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