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via
[vī′ə, vē′ä]
Etymology: L, a way
any passage or course, such as the esophagus or trachea.

via
pl. viae [L.] way; channel.

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Q. hola amigos como estan yo estranando al amor de mi via que es monica la amo mchoy la estrano bastante hola soy un tipo muy feliz ya encontre el amor de mi vida nos casamos en diciembre tenemos muchos suenos ,un camino muy largo que recorrer pienso entregarme por completo al amor y dedicarnos el uno para el hotro ,yon amo ami baby estoy muy enamorado ella lo sabe es mi baby te amo mi gatita bebe

A. ¿Cuál es la pregunta?

Q. what can I do in order to level my glucose count via diet or sport the fastest way?

A. If you want to lower your glucose levels then diet AND exercise will help you achieve this. If you need to raise your glucose levels then you can eat more, like eating some fruit, crackers, or other snacks.
Here is another website that may help:
BLOOD GLUCOSE: WHAT RAISES AND LOWERS IT?
http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/academics/physed/wellness/diet_diabetes.html

Hope this helps.

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