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I like your overall plan and think I'll adopt it. I already take many of the same supplements as you and today started adding the Turmeric/Curcumin C3. Had to stop taking the Pradaxa. Also ordered the Alpha Lipoic Acid, and PEA. Should arrive tomorrow.
I've been fermenting garlic in honey and taking a clove or two each morning for about a year now.
Been using a Stelo CGM about a month. They are available without a prescription. It helps with managing blood sugar levels. My A1c is lower now than it has been in years. I'm going on the theory that a lower sugar will help.

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The lower your glucose and if you can avoid glucose "spikes" by eating right, it will help greatly as far as inflammation in your body!

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Good afternoon. Been awhile since we chatted but I wanted to thank you for letting us know about Stelo CGM. I finally ordered two (1 months worth) to try after my A1C labs keep showing 1 point away from prediabetes. What a great tool it is. I was shocked to see my blood sugar spike when I ate rice cakes! This will definitely help me stay on track and keep my blood sugar under control. How have you been doing? Have you found any supplements or anything else that has helped on a consistent basis? If I remember, you have IGM MGUS like I do. Mine was diagnosed in 2021 and my IGA and IGG have improved and IGM is holding steady around the 670 mark with normal light chains. Bone marrow biopsy was normal. I have been using a red/near infrared machine at home consistently after it cured my plantar fasciitis so quickly (a miracle really) and also has been a great help with degenerative disc pain so I am hopeful that it will also help control the MGUS somehow. I hope you are well.