High levels can be managed and controlled successfully with lifestyle changes, medications, or a combination of these approaches. Implementing lifestyle modifications, such as a low-fat and high-fiber diet, increased physical activity, and weight control, might decrease levels by up to 20%–30%...consult physicians they will guide you further
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Hi..... Following these steps will help-
Choose a low-carb diet..
Eat when hungry..
Eat real food..
Measure your progress wisely..
Be persistent
Avoid artificial sweeteners..
Review any medications..
Stress less, sleep more..
Eat less dairy products and nuts..
Supplement vitamins and minerals..
Use intermittent fasting..
Exercise smart..
Achieve optimal ketosis..
Get your hormones checked..
Add green tea..
Consult Dietitian for diet chart...
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