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abunaim 23-02-2014 08:47 PM

Eating honey for Diabetic
 
Honey is the most amazing food in the world. It has a lot of benefits with various kinds of diseases, including diabetes. A sign of diabetes comprise numerous urination and acute dehydration or starvation, weight loss, exhaustion, and inflammation. Diabetes has 2 types. Type 1 diabetes, produces no insulin the body, while, a populace with type 2 diabetes do not raise adequate insulin or resistance to insulin of its own cells, they run to be obese, because levels of insulin, glucose of canal in the muscle cells, which transforms glucose in plump and cholesterol rather impossible

With the suitable check, numerous people with diabetes and pre-diabetes is even so capable to enjoy safely with raw honey. Prior to you, insert the honey in the meal planning, see how much can be eaten up in liquid sweet on a regular basis. Varies every diabetic, had better catch out how his body responds to other foods holding carbohydrates. It is important to remember that the full quantity of carbohydrates or carbohydrate in the diet is the main thought, sugar is not the main factor.

Honey food carbohydrates as well, like rice and potatoes, just so hold in brain with the intention of 1 tablespoon coffee of honey and about 17 g of carbohydrates, and took into report while you plan your absolute regular consumption of carbohydrates, diabetes can function as any sweetener or of other carbohydrates. To supervise the reaction to honey, sugar levels in the blood of consumption and yet two hours afterward.

Trawley Trash 24-02-2014 04:29 AM

Eating honey for Diabetic
 
On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 20:47:10 +0000
abunaim > wrote:

> Honey food carbohydrates as well, like rice and potatoes,


Not true. Honey is 50 percent fructose which is metabolized
in the liver. Most starches like rice and potatoes digest
into pure glucose that can be metabolized by most any cell
in your body. So for many of us honey is a disaster.

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I'm Trawley Trash, and you haven't heard the last of me yet.


Ozgirl 25-02-2014 12:09 AM

Eating honey for Diabetic
 
Test at 15 minutes. Honey is a great treatment for hypos as it raises
the bg fast. I avoid honey like the plague. Even when mixed with
so-called slow release carbs and fat.

"abunaim" wrote in message
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Honey is the most amazing food in the world. It has a lot of benefits
with various kinds of diseases, including diabetes. A sign of diabetes
comprise numerous urination and acute dehydration or starvation, weight
loss, exhaustion, and inflammation. Diabetes has 2 types. Type 1
diabetes, produces no insulin the body, while, a populace with type 2
diabetes do not raise adequate insulin or resistance to insulin of its
own cells, they run to be obese, because levels of insulin, glucose of
canal in the muscle cells, which transforms glucose in plump and
cholesterol rather impossible

With the suitable check, numerous people with diabetes and pre-diabetes
is even so capable to enjoy safely with raw honey. Prior to you, insert
the honey in the meal planning, see how much can be eaten up in liquid
sweet on a regular basis. Varies every diabetic, had better catch out
how his body responds to other foods holding carbohydrates. It is
important to remember that the full quantity of carbohydrates or
carbohydrate in the diet is the main thought, sugar is not the main
factor.

Honey food carbohydrates as well, like rice and potatoes, just so hold
in brain with the intention of 1 tablespoon coffee of honey and about
17 g of carbohydrates, and took into report while you plan your
absolute regular consumption of carbohydrates, diabetes can function as
any sweetener or of other carbohydrates. To supervise the reaction to
honey, sugar levels in the blood of consumption and yet two hours
afterward.




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abunaim



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