D: No routine vitamins (except d) are recommended, although a daily multivitamin is probably not going to cause any problems. Good nutrition should supply all the necessary nutrients. Stay away from high-priced megavitamins or those sold by friends, tv or the internet.
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Biotin,B3,Chromium &: Many vitamins have been shown to be very beneficial for diabetics. Biotin has been shown to significantly lower blood sugar in both type 1 & type 2 diabetes. Niacin, esp. When combined with chromium, helps to lower glucose levels. Magnesium, vitamin e, vit d, coenzyme q10 & Alpha lipoic acid are among the other vitamins i believe every diabetic should take. See comment:.
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