Yes, people with Diabetes can eat citrus fruits.
One serving of orange is one small orange which has approximately 15g of carbohydrates.
Grapefruit is a fruit you want to be careful of if you take certain medications.
Here is a great article about how grapefruit and other citrus fruits react with medication.
Yes, diabetics can drink Orange Juice or any other fruit juice, but should keep up their calorie intake and carb count.
Smart diet choices, along with regular physical exercise or activity, can help to control the blood glucose levels, blood cholesterol level and maintain a healthy weight. healthy-ojas.com/diabetes/diabetes-diets.html
Carbohydrates are the food group that is mainly responsible for raising blood glucose level. Even though the body can make glucose from the protein and fat, but it take time and also it cannot cause blood glucose spikes.
no
no it is not, the pulp and juice are two differnent mixtures, so it is not the "same throughout", which is the deffinition on a homogenous mixture.
no
Some can but others cannot.
no
Yes
Yes
no its not ok
yes but without sugar
stimulates the production of gastric jiuce
no,your sugar will go way up
ask a doctor, not the uneducated people on this site.