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Error: No content files found.What's This? A1C does not measure fructose? What about all of the diabetic patients out there who trust the look at this web-site A1C? Fun fact, A1C does not measure levels of galactose found in milk! Many of us, including doctors (Paul Saladino), may be fooled into believing all is good because A1C numbers look good when in fact our cells and lipids are receiving heavy glycation. I had a client/friend with a similar situation where all was good but he suffered constipation and restless leg syndrome. After weeding through all of the carb levels, etc., he revealed he enjoyed yogurt. I told him to cease use of it and review his conditions afterwards. Some people do not tolerate dairy well which could be the culprit or devil in the details with galactose glycation. This does not include effects possibly experienced from fructose that has a higher glycation effect than other sugars. Food for thought :) #sugar #glucose #a1c Like The Content? Subscribe for more ;) Video Reference: Here on this channel, I provide a summary as Going In this article videos or shorts of content I’ve examined from different health professionals, researchers, or figures on YouTube to help come to a better understanding around a given topic. Click on The information found here is simply for discussion and should not be viewed as an exhaustive review of the given content in question. At times some content will be controversial or triggering. My attempt is to hold accountable the data I have in question and spark some answers from the community at large