Leslie Mackler’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Clinical Inquiry: Do complementary agents lower HbA1c when used with standard type 2 diabetes therapy?
  • Literature Review

June 2014

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The Journal of family practice

Monique M Moona

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Richard Smits

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Joseph Kertesz

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Leslie Mackler

No, there is no high-quality evidence that supports using complementary or alternative agents to lower hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in patients with noninsulin-dependent type 2 diabetes. Oral chromium in widely varying doses reduces HbA1c a small amount.

Citations (1)


... Incorporating sweet potato into the diet of experimental rats provides a valuable model for studying its effects on various health parameters and exploring its potential applications in human health. The findings from such research can inform dietary recommendations and interventions, contributing to the promotion of overall health and well-being (Dewi et al., 2023, Ambika and Nair, 2019, Tanumihardjo et al., 2017, Willcox and Willcox, 2014, Timson, 2014, Moona et al., 2014, Barnes and Sanders, 2012, Suksomboon et al., 2011, Thibodeau et al., 2002. Considering all the literature review and facts, this present study was designed to evaluate the potential impact of cooked, boiled, and grilled sweet potato on the blood biochemistry including the haematological parameters of Wistar rats. ...

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Evaluation of Blood Biochemistry and Hematological Profiles in Rats on a Processed Sweet Potato Diet
Clinical Inquiry: Do complementary agents lower HbA1c when used with standard type 2 diabetes therapy?
  • Citing Article
  • June 2014

The Journal of family practice