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To: marcher who wrote (187348)5/5/2022 1:16:25 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220281
 
The problem with that is it does not mention glaucoma.
I drove my a1c out of control using splenda years ago and doctors told me that was not possible.
LOL

Honey can cause glaucoma if eaten.

fark all sugars...

no sugar and no fake sugar has a beneficial impact on glycaemic control in patients
with type 2 diabetes
.

Do not frighten the animals.



To: marcher who wrote (187348)5/5/2022 1:57:00 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone4 Recommendations

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Here is some real interesting info not found in the literature:

Forgot to mention when my interocular pressure was 27 I definitatly had Glaucoma
and was given 2 choices. One take eye drops 4 times a day for life or have holes lasered
in the back of my eyes to relieve the pressure.

I chose door number 3. No sugar.

Two eye surgeons laughed at me.

After one year of no sugar my Glaucoma was gone with my interocular pressure @13.

The one I see professionally avoids me like the plague. The other I used to play poker with. Game broke up due to covid.