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Does a diabetic person live a proper life, if his/her sugar level is on boundry level and do not take any medicine at all?

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Rajendra Nandedkar(as per linked-in) is an electronics engineer.Where did the noble prize come from?

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Dr Rajendra nandekar is a doctor, he got parient fron central ans state govt for diabetic reasearch, iam taking the ayurvedic medicine , i dont want to damage my liver, kidney eyes etc because of diabetic a good resource is the Greentouch company , pls visit greentouchlife.com and for further contact me 9029011671, 9869145719, I gor 100% and result positive results

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Once visit to Ghatkopar Diabetic office then u decide pls call me i will explain or visit greentouchlife.com

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there is nothing like diabetic for some time and non diabetic for some time. Once you are diabetic then you are diabetic for the rest of your life. The degree of sugar level may vary so it is better to start minimum medicine along with exercise and periodic check up say once in a week for sugar levels. If the sugar levels are within 120 during fasting then you can maintain that otherwise you should go for higher dosage of effective medicines. But never live without medication for diabetic. It is a killer disease slow killer avoid direct sugar intake

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