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A person who is a diabetic must reduce and monitor their sugar intake. Because you have diabetes you need to try foods that are no sugar or low sugar products. There are special snacks and nutritional drinks designed for keeping a normal glycerol level.
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Yes, you have to control the sugar intake. You must stay away from most sweets and eat them sparingly.
Food Network Challenge - 2003 Challenge Sugar Skyscrapers 3-8 was released on: USA: 9 October 2006
Food Network Challenge - 2003 Challenge Sugar Showdown 3-1 was released on: USA: 21 May 2006
Follow a diabetic diet and avoid alcohol consumption. Limit intake of hydrogenated/saturated fats, sugar, and highly processed foods. Increase intake of yellow and orange fruits and dark-green vegetables
Typically those with diabetes have to be extremely cautious of their carbohydrate intake, but more specifically their "sugar" intake. By "sugar", I mean the sugar on your Nutrition Facts labels, but Carbs are the same thing as sugar.
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To supervise sugar intake, focus on reading nutrition labels, reducing sugary drink consumption, limiting processed and packaged foods, and choosing whole fruits over fruit juices. Keeping track of daily sugar intake and making conscious choices when buying groceries or dining out can also help manage sugar intake effectively.
Eggs do not contain any sugar. They are a good source of protein and other nutrients, but they do not contribute to your sugar intake.
Food Network Challenge - 2003 Sugar Destinations - 11.14 was released on: USA: 19 December 2010
Food Network Challenge - 2003 Flying Sugar - 11.9 was released on: USA: 24 October 2010