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Among diabetics, there are those whose glycated hemoglobin is less than 6% but whose fasting blood sugar is high. There are also those who are not diabetic and have no blood sugar problems at all, but are surprised when their fasting blood sugar level comes out to be over 130 mg/dl during a checkup or other tests. There are also those whose glycated hemoglobin is less than 5.6%, but who are occasionally worried because their fasting blood sugar is high. There are even pre-diabetics who are worried because their blood sugar level is 120 mg/dl before going to bed, but when they wake up and measure it, it is 140 mg/dl. Why is that? It is a joint action of the liver, pancreas, belly fat, muscles, and brain. And there is a reason for everything. If so, there must be a solution.