About BloodSugarEasy
One job, done properly: explain what a blood sugar reading means — in plain language, against the official classifications, without drama and without pretending to be your doctor.
What this site is
A reference for readings. Type in a value and see where it sits on the ADA scales — fasting and after eating, in mg/dl and mmol/L — plus guides on measuring, ranges and what actually moves the numbers. A private, on-device journal lets you track readings without creating an account: your data stays in your browser and is never uploaded.
What this site is not
A diagnosis, a treatment plan, or a substitute for medical care. Classification thresholds tell you how guidelines sort numbers; only a clinician — with lab tests — can tell you what your numbers mean for you. When this site says "talk to your doctor", it means it.
How content is produced
- Classifications follow the American Diabetes Association's Standards of Care in Diabetes and WHO guidance; the exact thresholds are maintained in one place and drive every page, chart and answer on this site — so they cannot drift apart.
- Content states its last review date (currently 2026-08-21) and that date changes only when a genuine editorial review happened.
- No content is written to sell a product. No supplements, no miracle foods, no fear-marketing.
Advertising and independence
The site is financed through advertising (Google AdSense). Advertisers have no influence on content, rankings or thresholds. Ads are marked as such.
Who runs it
EPSILON WEBCRAFTS LLC
271 W. Short St Ste 410 #1522
Lexington, KY 40507, USA
[email protected]
Corrections and feedback are genuinely welcome — if a number, a threshold or a claim on this site looks wrong to you, write us. Details in the imprint and the privacy policy.