VIDEO: Dr. Hilkovitz - Best Time To Test Blood Sugar, When Is It?
Dr. Hilkovitz shares when the best time for women to test their blood sugar is.
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Dr. Hilkovitz:
The best time is four times a day. First thing in the morning and two hours after each meal because the sugar spikes after meals are related to what you eat, and it's the sugar spikes that cause the blindness, the neuritis, and the kidney problems and if you don’t measure two hours after a meal, you’re missing those important levels.
About Dr. Hilkovitz, M.D., B.Ch.:
Dr. Gabriel Hilkovitz has been in private practice for 51 years working in internal medicine, primary care, with an emphasis in diabetes and works in connection with the Arizona Heart Institute. He is a former Professor of Medicine at the Medical College of Virginia. Dr. Hilkovitz was born and educated in South Africa and also engaged in academia in London, England and the United States.
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