Anonymous wrote:Psyllium is supposed to help with cholesterol and glucose levels, plus it helps keep you full longer. It's also great for your gut health. I take 2 teaspoons each morning for regularity and digestive health.
https://www.healthline.com/health/psyllium-health-benefits
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Anonymous wrote:What is your glucose level? Did they also test A1c?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My eating is really healthy, tons of veggies, beans, fish once a week, chicken once a week, steel cut oatmeal, quinoa, lots of nuts. No processed foods except for tortilla chips and popocorn which I eat a handful of times a week, but no sweets.