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@tomlowerbs welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Yours is the age old question & concern of diabetes. Insulin is the key for cells to utilize glucose for proper metabolism. Diabetics typically either don’t make insulin, have enough insulin, or use it efficiently. After 50+ years of diabetes myself I don’t have any answers for you. I wish I did. Let’s see what input there is from other members. You are not alone.

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@cehunt57 There is significant research suggesting that some "minor" cannabinoids, such as CBG and THCv, can significantly increase insulin sensitivity.
While I used CBG isolate with amazing results for my fasting glucose, it is really intended for short-term use. Then to be "passed on" to THCv.
I've only been using THCv for short while.
I hope to be sharing some very good news, in a few months.
The human pilot study upon which this is based, is posted on the main page.
With all the data and charts you could ever need.
Check it out, if you're interested.
This is the future of medicine, to some extent.
As I told my nurse, "you'll be using this stuff every day in your work, 30 years from now."
Sure hope it's not that long.

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Efficacy and Safety of CBD and THCv 1-5 (Efficacy-and-Safety-of-CBD-and-THCv-1-5-2.pdf)