SymlinPen 60 for Diabetes, Type 1 User Reviews
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"I think every diabetic should be on this. In a normal individual, it is produced with insulin and released at the same time to keep sugar from rising too much after a meal, to keep the food in the stomach longer, give a feeling of fullness and control appetite, and keep the liver from producing too much insulin. Type 1's and 2's both benefit from Symlin's action of blunting that peak of glucose after a meal, taking less insulin (because of its synergistic effect and preventing the liver from adding to the problem by producing glucose on top of it all). For those who are overweight, it controls appetite so you can get your mind off food and eat normal-sized portions."