The
report has been made by me to
find
an answer to the following question:
Does
black tea
change the amont
of blood, in the upper layers of the skin, in a manner that leads
to erroneous result in noninvasive measurement of blood glucose ?
As stated above, in my previous
report ,there
seems to be an incidence between the amount of blood in the skin and
the measurement results got with a noninvasive device using
infrared light as a measurement principle.
Apparently black tea - i.e. two cups of black tea at 11.15 AM - change
the
amount of blood
in the skin singnificantly and lead to erroneous results in the
noninvasive measurement.
Materials
and Methods.
50 compaired
measurements every 15 minutes with both devices
were made.
Devices used were.
1. HemoCue meter as an invasive
blood glucose
meter from
HemoCue AB
Sweden.
2. Diasensor 1000 noninvasive
blood glucose
meter form
Biocontrol Inc.; Diasense Inc. USA
The influence of black tea is
shown by the
following drawing.

For comparison data from February
02.2001 - a
day without two cups of black tea.

Or data from January 13.
2001 -a
day without two cups of black tea.

Or data from January 20. 2001 - a day without two cups of black tea.

With
kind
Regards
Hugo R. Vogel
p.s.
>>A
man develops in mind, soul, and body by making use of things, and
society
is so organized that man must have money in order to
become
the possessor of things; therefore, the basis of all
advancement
for man must be the science of getting rich.<<
With this quote:
from a 100 year old book.
The Science of Getting
Rich by Wallace
D. Wattles
I would like to provide food for thought.
Please think about
what impulses this
quote
wants ro give to you, and than put the suggestion into action!
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