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So many factors

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Very good information. I am not aware that steroids and niacin can increase BSL. I do know statins do but they aren't in the list.

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I think so. I also believe there would be more medicines or supplements that elevate blood sugar. Statin is one of them that I am familiar with. I refused taking them even though two doctors recommended 10 mg daily to low my elevated LDL. Some people suggest taking niacin to lower cholesterol but it also raises BSL. We really need to make the right and safe decision of what we should or shouldn't take.

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