btd64
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Joined: 1/23/2010 From: Mass. USA. now in Lancaster, OHIO Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: btd64 Cute kitty. Your feet not so much. Do you get splinters in your feet?....GP I use feet like that to scratch my back ... No splinters on my feet but I did get one in my bum as a child which required a trip to the emergency room. I think that it was a long, wide board from a tamarack tree. Nice big splinters. I have a back scratcher with a telescoping handle. I also have one of those nylon bath "sponges" on a handle. Thank you for the extra details RJ. ....GP You are welcome. I am sorry that I don't have pictures of when that splinter was in my bum. Another thing to note is that my BS level is normal today, so no extra BS to get rid of. My BS level is high today. Mostly because my cough and breathing issues seem to be returning....GP Yes, inflammation can raise the blood sugars. Take an anti-inflammatory if allowed, drink green tea with a half or a whole teaspoon of cinnamon. Be careful of lots of cinnamon if it is not Ceylon cinnamon since the cheap Chinese cinnamon has coumarin in it. Let it steep for a few minutes first. You can also use black tea or coffee as well. Oh, I thought you meant Bull S&%t.... Ok That too. But what I typed is true. I remember reading a long time ago about a research study where people were taking 20 aspirin a day and their blood sugars went down. They were switched to Salsalate because it is easier on the stomach. Salicylates as Hypoglycemic Agents https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/5/1/64 Role of Salicylates in Type 2 Diabetes quote:
Treatment of inflammation may be a potential novel strategy in prevention and treatment of Type 2 diabetes, in which the body is resistant to the effects of insulin…. Salicylates, especially salsalate, appear to be a promising treatment option for prevention or treatment of diabetes by lowering glucose levels. http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/role-of-salicylates-in-type-2-diabetes/ Potential Role of Salicylates in Type 2 Diabetes quote:
. . . Preclinical data, clinical trials, and case reports were identified, evaluated, and included in this systematic review. Treatment of inflammation may be a potential novel strategy in prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes, in which the body is resistant to the effects of insulin. Previous and recent studies reveal a possible relationship between inflammation and obesity. The chronic activation of the immune system due to low-grade inflammation was found in several studies to be associated with obesity, and this, in turn, can promote development of insulin resistance and impaired glucose tolerance. Administration of salicylates was shown over a century ago to lower glucose levels in patients with diabetes. Many in vitro and in vivo pharmacologic studies have demonstrated a glucose-lowering effect of salicylates. Salicylates, especially salsalate, were found in several clinical studies and case reports to be potential agents for diabetes treatment with a favorable safety profile. Although these studies had inherent limitations, such as small numbers of patients and short duration, the vast majority showed significant glucose-lowering effects. A large randomized trial, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases-sponsored Targeting Inflammation with Salsalate in Type 2 Diabetes (TINSAL-T2D) trial, recently concluded that salsalate lowers hemoglobin A(1c) levels and improves glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes. . . . https://www.researchgate.net/publication/44643385_Potential_Role_of_Salicylates_in_Type_2_Diabetes Ok, I take Metformin....GP
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