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Old 09-12-2005, 04:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Has anyone tried "Blood Sugar Balance"?

I bought a bottle from Whole Foods yesterday and e-mailed them asking if it's vegan and am awaiting a response. It says it's vegetarian and I can't find any non-vegan ingredients listed but I wanted to make sure.

It is from eclectic Institute and called Blood Sugar Balance. It contains bitter melon, bean pod, huckleberry, prickly pear and devil's club.

I have been having lots of BS problems and am exhausted and saw it and bought it. I have no idea if those herbs really work at all for blood sugar problems and was hoping someone here knew if it does or doesn't. I can always take it back before I open it if someone here says it's a waste of time.

Any advice or suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
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