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Your Blood Sugar Stability Can Make All The Difference

Your blood glucose stability – AKA your blood sugar – is a common link to other health issues that can make all the difference. This is something we can control, and it’s commonly overlooked.

I sometimes take all I have seen, solved, and learned in the medical field for granted. As a neurologist, patients seem surprised when I ever link neurological disorders to nutritional deficits or food allergies as potential root causes.


The stability of your body to be able to manage your blood sugar (glucose) can be directly connected to issues such as headachessleep disorders, tremors, metabolism, moods such as depression, memory issues, and so much more. Here are some tips and insights as to this topic of blood glucose, and how you can better manage it, and your overall health.



If you want to see what we can do to help with your blood sugar issues, please give our call our office today at 973-928-3288 to schedule your consultation!


Dr. Fawad Mian, based in Denville, NJ, has a knack for getting to the heart of a physical ailment, and solving issues involving pain, weight management, brain health, targeted fat reduction, and neurological conditions for people when they thought there was nothing that could help.


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