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The DiabetesHealth magazine featured an article on the study done by South African University pharmacologist, Dr. Peter Owira, who found that rats with T2 had dangerously high level of lactic acid when fed with grapefruit juice together with metformin. Lactic acidosis is a condition in which lactic acid level became elevated to a dangerous and potentially life-threatening level. Symptoms of lactic acidosis includes rapid breathing, excessive sweating, cold and clammy skin, sweet-smelling breath,

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