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Although there is no established normal range for blood sugar among nondiabetics after eating, Christopher Grainger Parkin, M.S., reports in an April 2002 article published in "Clinical Diabetes" that glucose values two hours after eating are typically less than 120 mg/dL and rarely greater than 140 mg/dL. A value greater than 140 mg/dL may raise suspicion that your body is not metabolizing glucose normally, prompting additional testing.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/466893-normal-blood-sugar-range-for-non-diabetic-adults-after-meals/#ixzz2fjVBRFLu From Livestrong.com
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