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Monitor Blood Glucose Levels Frequently For Optimal Health

Did you know that until recently, the only way to test blood glucose levels was through the urine? And these tests were usually not a reliable indicator of the true levels of glucose in a person’s body. Now, thanks to the wonders of modern technology, we can get an instant reading with just one tiny drop of blood!

Keeping track of your blood glucose levels on a regular and frequent basis can help you stay healthier along with proper medication and the correct diet and exercise regimen. Using a glucose meter is a handy tool in monitoring your glucose levels.

The typical blood glucose meter uses specially coded test strips to detect the levels of blood glucose. The individual can use the glucose meter unassisted and depending on the type of glucose meter can store readings for the day, week, etc., and submit the results to the health care provider.

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