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Chromium increases insulin binding to cells. It also increases action
of insulin on body cells. Because of increase binding and action of
insulin, administration of chromium as diabetes nutritional
supplement results in improvement of blood glucose control in diabetic
patients. Anyone taking Chromium????ThanksStephenwww.net-diabetics.com
 
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