[Diabetes-Talk] acu chek pairing interface
Doula Jarboe
doula.jarboe at gmail.com
Thu Jan 17 21:32:10 UTC 2019
I know the thing about baking soda. I'm supposed to get in some
baking soda every day for my kidneys, but I have yet to really figure
out a good way to do that. So it helps lowering acidity in the
kidneys. At least that's what I've been told. My kidney specialist
said she could prescribe me something, but I really don't want to be
taking one more pill. And there should be a way I can work it into
what I eat or drink. Any suggesttions I'd be willing to listen. I've
heard both the cinnamon and strawberry thing helping to lower sugar,
also apple cider vinegar. Not really sure about any of those. I do use
cinnamon, I steep cinnamon in water to make it taste better. I also
really like ginger, sometimes I do cook with it. I agree that doctors
don't always know the homeopathic type remedies. Although that isn't
always the case. Before my kidney disease got bad that I had to watch
sodium, when my potassium levels got bad he'd have me drink a ton of
fluids and get in salt. And it would fix my too high potassium. And my
dermatologist just recommended black tea soaking wash cloths to help
with keeping away jock itch. So sometimes the home type remedies do
get recommended by doctors.
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