Fruit and diabetes 22:52 - Aug 4 with 1796 views | Loyal | My mate eats shit loads of fruit and nuts. More than anything else. Surely fruit has loads of sugar ? He is type 2, nice bloke, but eats about seven oranges a day. | |
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Fruit and diabetes on 22:57 - Aug 4 with 1776 views | jack2jack | My old man had diabetes,he ate loads of fruit,something to do with natural sugar not the refind shite. | | | |
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Fruit and diabetes on 22:57 - Aug 4 by jack2jack | My old man had diabetes,he ate loads of fruit,something to do with natural sugar not the refind shite. |
Good point, had a check a year back was ok ish .... | |
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Fruit and diabetes on 23:09 - Aug 4 with 1743 views | Wingstandwood | I was told by my dentist that oranges are o.k in moderation but when eaten throughout the day at time spaced regular-frequent intervals very bad for teeth enamel. It was in her opinion far better to eat a few oranges in one go. Oranges are apparently exceedingly acidic/corrosive to teeth enamel. | |
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Fruit and diabetes on 23:27 - Aug 4 with 1698 views | Nogginthenog | Oranges are not the only fruit | | | |
Fruit and diabetes on 00:33 - Aug 5 with 1633 views | Porthcawlswan | Its all about glycemic index. If a fruit has loads of fibre in it, it won't spike blood sugar level, which won't effect diabetes that much. Cherries are a very good example | | | |
Fruit and diabetes on 01:50 - Aug 5 with 1595 views | LeonWasGod |
Fruit and diabetes on 00:33 - Aug 5 by Porthcawlswan | Its all about glycemic index. If a fruit has loads of fibre in it, it won't spike blood sugar level, which won't effect diabetes that much. Cherries are a very good example |
Yep, it's as much about the fibre as anything else. Fibre's much neglected in western diets. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Fruit and diabetes on 09:06 - Aug 5 with 1473 views | Meraki | I think the key is the types of sugar fructose, glucose, dextrose etc. | | | |
Fruit and diabetes on 10:10 - Aug 5 with 1414 views | monmouth | I would advise him to cut back on the shit, and the fruit, and stick to the nuts. | |
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Fruit and diabetes on 11:13 - Aug 5 with 1336 views | Loyal |
Fruit and diabetes on 10:10 - Aug 5 by monmouth | I would advise him to cut back on the shit, and the fruit, and stick to the nuts. |
I see what you did there. | |
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Fruit and diabetes on 11:56 - Aug 5 with 1315 views | Jackfath | That's too much fruit. Not good for a type II diabetic. Everything in moderation, cut out the processed food - minimise or completely cut out white carbs (bread, pasta). Exercise regularly and you can reverse type II to "cure" yourself. Don't cure and a future of blindness, amputations awaits. | |
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Fruit and diabetes on 12:23 - Aug 5 with 1296 views | dickythorpe |
Fruit and diabetes on 11:56 - Aug 5 by Jackfath | That's too much fruit. Not good for a type II diabetic. Everything in moderation, cut out the processed food - minimise or completely cut out white carbs (bread, pasta). Exercise regularly and you can reverse type II to "cure" yourself. Don't cure and a future of blindness, amputations awaits. |
Blindness and amputation is just for starters Fath | | | |
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