The scientists went on to pair the system with a Bluetooth - enabled blood glucose meter, creating instant feedback between the therapeutic cells and the diagnostic device that helped diabetic animals rapidly achieve and maintain
stable blood glucose levels in a small pilot experiment over a period of several weeks.
For people who are insulin resistant but not full - blown diabetic, I'm still a big believer in reducing the insulin load of your diet to the point that you can
achieve stable blood glucose levels, but not so much that you compromise nutrient density.