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Chromium and Diabetes | The Poor Diabetic

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Diabetes is a world-wide epidemic that is especiallly prevalent in India, China and the United States. Chromium, a trace mineral, is one of the most well researched nutrients for its role in glucose metabolism as well as the possibility of improving diabetes.

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