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What is a Diabetic Blood Sugar Level?

A diabetic blood sugar level can be defined as glucose levels above the normal range, that is, a fasting blood glucose level of 7.0 mmol/L or higher, or an HbA1c reading of 48 mmol/mol (6.5%) and higher. These levels are indicative of the fact that the body is unable to maintain a proper balance of blood sugar, which is the hallmark characteristic of diabetes. Simply put: when your blood sugar is always high beyond these measurements, then you are deemed to be diabetic.

Having answered the main question, it is time to dissect what this implies, why this is important and how Iridology can help one learn more about the general condition of the body and how it can be healed.

 

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Understanding Blood Sugar Levels in Daily Life

The primary source of energy in the body is blood sugar or glucose. They are supposed to go up and down all day, and this is normal because of what you consume, the amount of activity you do, and the reaction of your hormones.

But when the readings are continuously too high, this is an indication that the body is not able to manage glucose, most of the time because of:

  • Insulin resistance
  • Lack of adequate production of insulin
  • Chronic stress
  • Underlying digestive or endocrine imbalances

This is where diabetes comes in.

 

The Standard Ranges Explained

To make the matter clear and easy to consult, the following are the commonly used blood sugar ranges in the UK:

Fasting Blood Sugar (no food for 8–12 hours)

  • Normal: below 5.6 mmol/L
  • Pre-diabetic: 5.6 – 6.9 mmol/L
  • Diabetic: 7.0 mmol/L or above

HbA1c (3-month average of blood sugar)

  • Normal: below 42 mmol/mol (below 5.9%)
  • Pre-diabetic: 42 – 47 mmol/mol (5.9% – 6.4%)
  • Diabetic: 48 mmol/mol (6.5%) or above

Random Blood Sugar (taken anytime)

  • Normal: varies, generally below 7.8 mmol/L
  • Diabetic: 11.1mmol/L and more so when symptoms are present.

These numbers are important, but they’re only one part of the story. The end result of diabetes is an imbalanced state. And this is where Iridology offers a broader, more holistic perspective.

 

What Blood Sugar Levels Reveal About the Body

Having diabetic-range glucose levels in the blood of someone can indicate far more than a high level of glucose. It often indicates:

  • Pancreatic stress
  • Sluggish digestion
  • Poor nutrient assimilation
  • Liver congestion
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Low cellular vitality

Such imbalances do not come up overnight–they gradually build up and in many cases, they take years to build.

The standard tests detect the issue when the problem is already observable in blood. But Iridology tends to point out the weak points and predispositions way before the blood sugar attains the officially declared status of being a diabetic.

 

How Iridology Helps You Understand Diabetes Better

Iridology involves the use of the iris in determining the condition of the tissues, strengths, weaknesses and the patterns of toxicity of the body. It does not diagnose diabetes; instead, it reveals the underlying terrain that may contribute to blood sugar dysregulation.

The following are the main indications that an Iridologist can note when a person is predisposed to diabetic imbalance:

Pancreatic Zone Activity

Peculiarities of the pancreatic part of the iris could indicate stress, genetic infirmity, or inactivity. This can be used to explain why production or regulation of insulin is failing.

Digestive System Indicators

A large number of individuals who have problems related to blood sugar have inadequate digestion. Iridology may show:

  • Mucus accumulation
  • Fermentation pockets
  • Stomach irritation
  • Intestinal sluggishness

All this may influence glucose transportation and insulin sensitivity.

Lymphatic Congestion

A grey or milky ring around the iris often indicates poor lymphatic flow. As the lymph system is impaired, the degree of inflammation becomes greater–aggravating insulin resistance.

Nervous System Stress

The long-term stress will be indicated by tight fibres or contraction signs in the iris which increases cortisol. On its part, cortisol increases blood sugar. Living in a constant mode of stress is a fact that many people are not aware of and this is a contributor to the trends in diabetes.

Liver and Kidney Burden

The iris will usually show congestion or poisoning in the detoxification organs. The liver has a massive role in storing and releasing glucose hence any weakness directly affects the patterns of diabetes.

Iridology provides you with a topography of the land–why are you getting a rise in blood sugar and which functions you need to take into consideration in order to make the body revert the balance.

 

Why Blood Sugar Levels Matter So Much

Diabetes is not just about numbers. High blood sugar slowly damages:

  • Nerves  
  • Eyes  
  • Kidneys  
  • Blood vessels  
  • Heart  
  • Skin  
  • Immune function

Long-time inflammation and poor circulation lead to many complications–things that can be detected early in life by Iridology, in forms which include:

  • Arcus (grey/white ring)  
  • Scleral redness  
  • Circulatory markings  
  • Lymphatic congestion

By understanding your blood sugar level and your Iridology profile, you gain a clearer sense of what your body is trying to tell you.

 

Supporting Healthy Blood Sugar the Holistic Way

When one gets to know they are within the diabetic range, restoring the balance becomes the objective, not merely bringing the numbers down with medicine.

A holistic approach may include:

Nourishing Foods

Eliminating sugar and junk foods and increasing whole and fibre meals.

Herbal Support

The natural glucose levels in the body can be assisted with the help of many traditional herbs like fenugreek, cinnamon, gymnema, and bitter melon.

Hydration & Detox Support

Kidney and lymphatic support is beneficial in minimising the inflammation of the body, which plays a significant role in insulin resistance.

Stress Regulation

Cortisol can be normalised using breathing exercises, emotional work and grounding.

Movement

Light physical activity has an immediate impact of reducing the level of blood sugar and enhances insulin sensitivity.

Iridology-Led Lifestyle Adjustments

Since Iridology determines your unique infirmities, programmes are customised to your unique requirements and not just the general recommendations.

 

Iridology as a Preventative Tool

Among the best things about Iridology is that it aids you in perceiving the danger signs early enough.

You might not yet have diabetic blood sugar levels, but your iris may already show:

  • Pancreas stress  
  • Liver congestion  
  • Digestive malabsorption  
  • Nerve tension  
  • Lymphatic stagnation

Such patterns will inform you which organs should be supported in order to avoid the problems in the future–including diabetes.

Iridology can be referred to as the early-warning system which aids in guiding you before it is too late and the symptoms cannot be reversed.

 

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Conclusion

A diabetic blood sugar level just indicates that you have glucose levels above the normal level at 7.0 mmol/L fasting or 48 mmol/mol HbA1c and above. This figure is just the tip of the iceberg. Real wellbeing demands knowing what the entire body is doing under the surface.

Through Iridology, you gain insight into:

  • The underlying causes of blood sugar imbalance
  • The organs under stress  
  • The systems needing support
  • Your natural healing capacity

By combining modern testing with Iridology’s holistic lens, you create a clearer, more empowering path toward restoring balance, vitality, and long-term health.

 

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek diagnosis and treatment from a qualified healthcare provider, which is specific to your own case.

 

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