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NatureBell Xylitol Sweetener, 5lbs | Natural Birch Crystal Source – 1:1 Sugar Substitute

Sweet flavor with no erythritol, low calorie and glycemic impact, sugar free, no aftertaste, and non-GMO—ideal for mindful sugar swaps without compromising taste.

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Community Answer

Answered by Dr. Emily 🩺

Yes, some people with Type 2 Diabetes may need to take insulin, especially if their blood sugar levels are not well-controlled with oral medications, diet, and exercise. Here are some scenarios where insulin might be prescribed:

  • Advanced Diabetes: When the pancreas produces less insulin over time.
  • High Blood Sugar Levels: If blood sugar remains high despite other treatments.
  • During Illness or Surgery: Temporary insulin use may be required.
  • Pregnancy: Gestational diabetes or uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes during pregnancy may require insulin.

However, not all Type 2 diabetics need insulin. Many can manage their condition with lifestyle changes and oral medications. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized treatment plans.

Last updated: 1/12/2025

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