The mean normal blood glucose level in humans is about 72 mg/dL. However, this level fluctuates throughout the day. Glucose levels are usually lowest in the morning, before the first meal of the day (termed "the fasting level"), and rise after meals for an hour or two. Normal Human Glucose Blood Test results should be 70 - 130 mg/dL before meals, and less than 180 mg/dL after meals. So yes, it's normal.
None. There's tons of sugar in all of them. Alcohol is sugar.
No alcoholic beverage is the best choice for a diabetic. All alcohol has the same affect of diabetics; it raises blood sugar. Not certain exactly why, but it has something to do with the function of the liver. The liver has an important roll in regulating blood glucose levels, and the extra work it does metabolizing alcohol interferes with this process.This is due to alcohol being made from Sugar and its packed full of it. A diabetic will end up having their blood sugar raised with the consumption of alcohol, how much it raises is individual per person.
whatttt none. u can take it but make sure how much sugar it has,creatine add more sugar to ur blood so tht u get more energy.it also contains nitric oxide or no which gives u even more energy,it also helps with recovery.
There is some sugar in grizzly wintergreen. I'm diabetic and when I put a dip in my blood sugar goes up a little bit. So dnt believe people when they say there isn't any sugar in grizzly wintergreen (I'm not quite sure whomever wrote this answer understands that nicotine raises blood pressure....with or without the presence of sugar...)
Xylitol (a sugar substitute) is not a common ice cream flavor but may be used in low-sugar or diabetic-friendly options.
Hi, There are plenty of effects and none are positive. Too much sugar helps to increase the pancreas to release a big amount of insulin to balance the blood sugar but if the ingestion of sugar became a habit, the person can become hypoglycemic (where there is more insulin than sugar in the body) or diabetic(the opposite).The pancreas will react too fast or too slow when the sugar is too much. It is main factor for obessity, hyperactivity (specially in children) and in general it is unhealthy. I
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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.
He is a diabetic... He probably doesn't eat candy.
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None. Being normal weight helps as usual with diabetes but just because you got it last pregnancy does not mean you will get it now.
none dubass