Ideally, 0 grams, according to a new study, which suggests that caffeine makes it harder for diabetics to control their glucose levels. http://Diabetes.webmd.com/news/20080128/caffeine-risks-may-rattle-diabetics
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30 grams.
Insulin resistant people and people who are borderline diabetic should not (ideally) consume any added sugar and should avoid foods that have added sugars. In addition, you now need to count all your carbohydrates (as well as sugar). If you want something sweet, use a sugar substitute called stevia.
Ideally, you should consume less than 40 grams of sugar daily but virtually no one does that.
The average adolescent should consume no more than 65-70 grams of fat per day.
Up to 400 milligrams (mg) of caffeine a day appears to be safe for most healthy adults. That's roughly the amount of caffeine in four cups of brewed coffee, 10 cans of cola or two "energy shot" drinks. Keep in mind that the actual caffeine content in beverages varies widely, especially among energy drinks.
1200- 1600 grams.
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The answer is it depends - it depends on your dietary restrictions, it depends on how many calories you should be eating per day, and it also depends if you're a man or a woman. On average a woman should consume 45-60 grams of carbohydrates per meal and a man should consume 60-75 grams per meal. Snacks should contain between 15-30 grams of carbohydrates. All carbohydrates need to be accounted for so you can balance your insulin injections to your carbohydrate intake. If you aren't quite sure, this is something you should follow up with your doctor or certified diabetes educator to understand more about.
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50 grams
Ask her doctor