For some people it can be safe to consume an orange. For other people an orange is not advised (especially if they are non-insulin dependant diabetic). Everyone is different. Eat according to your meter. In other words, you need to eat according to your blood glucose meter. Use your meter to simply test your blood (after consuming an orange or other foods containing carbohydrate). Your meter will show you what is safe and not safe for you as an individual.
Buffered C crystals are just vitamin C and safe to consume and easy on The stomach but why would you cook them. Just swallow the pill and be done with it.but an orange will do just fine I'm sure
If you have diabetes you should avoid the following herbs: licorice, Asian ginseng, Gotu Kola, rosemary. Other herbs should be safe for you to consume.
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Diabetic diets are safe and healthy to follow. In fact, if you have diabetes and the diet has been recommended by your doctor, you may be endangering your health by not following it.
Yes, Pepsi Cola is safe to consume. Millions of people worldwide drink it daily.
Yes, it can be safe to do so. The prescribing physician would need to evaluate the patient first.
Yes, because the orange juice has an acidic pH. When you mix an acid (orange juice), with a reactive metal (aluminum) they react, the aluminum slowly dissolves into the orange juice. This would give it a horrible taste and it probably wouldn't be safe to consume.
Rattlesnake venom is not poisonous so would be safe to consume as long as you have no open sores or cuts in your mouth, throat or stomach. It would be digested just as food is.
Mannitol is found naturally in things like asparagus. It is safe to consume and is an alternative to other sweeteners.