Most people think a low A1C means good health. But new research from the University of Washington Medical Center and Warwick Medical School found something shocking:
Your A1C might be lying to you.
After reviewing numerous cases, researchers discovered that artery damage and cardiovascular risk weren’t directly linked to A1C at all.
In fact, some people with high A1C had completely healthy arteries — and others with low A1C had serious vascular issues.
The real predictor?
👉 How high your blood sugar spikes after eating.
According to Dr. Cohen, “Tracking your post-meal glucose is more accurate than relying on A1C alone.”
In this free video, he reveals the three best ways to reduce blood sugar spikes — even after eating pizza, bread, or carbs.
🔗 Watch Dr. Cohen explain the 3 best ways to lower post-meal glucose.