A 2016 study shows that 1,000 milligrams of this substance three times a day leads to a significant decrease in blood glucose levels in people with type 2 diabetes. (alivebynature.com)
This cycle of eating excess starch can cause obesity in a normal cat and high blood glucose levels in a diabetic cat. (youngagainpetfood.com)
As a result, your body would not be able to lower glucose levels in your body. (pathtofatloss.com)