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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.
It is not necessary for a diabetic to totally avoid sugar. What they need to do is monitor and control their sugar levels.
40 grams is recommended for non diabetic people.
Because the diabetic is unable to process sugar correctly.
Anywhere from 60 to 120s.
You might have diabetes if your blood sugar reaches 152 regularly or during an oral glucose tolerance test. This blood sugar is considered to be 'pre-diabetic.'
Yes, a 65 year old diabetic should be able to eat walnuts and almonds. The important thing for a diabetic to watch is the amount of sugar and carbs they take in during the day.
bananas contain 12.23 grams of sugar per 100 grams of fruit. As to whether it safe for a diabetic, consult your medical practitioner
If you mean added sugar, you should eat none. If you feel the need for something sweet, use a sugar substitute called stevia. If you are talking about sugars that occur naturally in foods, then you need to be counting carbohydrates.
stop eating so much sugar and get to the hospital
You should eat 6 teaspoons or 24 grams of sugar.
A diabetic should focus on buying sugar free items and those that are very low in suger. They can also purchase sugar substitutes which make eating without sugar much easier.