Yes, honey is considered good and safe for diabetics, although supervision of physician is mostly appreciated.
It is safe to take 1 teaspoon of honey each morning, as it will fill up with the energy you mostly need, will not raise blood sugar to spike; and in addition, honey has anti-oxidant properties; therefore, as diabetics are prone of Heart disease, they can get this natural benefit.
Yes its very good if it's original
No, honey is not a substitute for sugar in someone who has diabetes. It is however, good for allergies and a sweetener.
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Honey is junk food because its something that is bad for you. Honey can give you diabetes.
Everything comes in moderation and balance in our life. The same goes for honey intake; if you are moderate and take safe amounts of honey (maximum - up to 1 or 2 tablespoons per day); that would not cause diabetes. Unless, you have any underlying condition or disease or taking some medicines that contribute to diabetes onset.
There is no proof that honey causes Diabetes. Honey is not made up of glucose. So it does not affect the blood glucose level directly. But it is wise precaution, not to consume excessive amount of honey, routinely.
I honestly can't see any reason why.. It actually sounds like it would do a lot of good.. :)
I am not really sure of any recipes which are good to use. But, you can consider simple subsittutes, such as sweeteners rather than sugar, and natural sweeteners like honey.
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Oh please don't do that your dwarf hamster might get diabetes and that's no good you can get some burges hamster treats and there are some for dwarfs.
Honey isn't good for wounds,it's good for a cold or flu.
no. usually you get type 2 diabetes if you're fat.
i do honey is so so good