No, but beware of the blood pressure over time
Iron can increase blood levels by promoting red blood cell production, without affecting blood sugar levels. Iron is essential for transporting oxygen in the blood and can help treat conditions like anemia.
Yes, sugar can possibly cause a person to develop high blood sugar. There are other foods that can do it as well. Such as foods that contain high levels of salt and grease. So, foods that have grease salt and a lot of sugar would be foods to avoid.
Not everything can be detected by blood tests. There are many things that can be checked for like PSA, Cholesterol, sugar levels, salt levels and dozens of other indicators.
No, because salt will maintain your blood high.
There is multiple benefits of Himalayan Salt. If you ingest the salt, it will help regulate your blood sugar, ph levels, water levels and improve your respiratory and vascular health. You can also buy lamps that help ionize the air around it.
Sugar leads to diabetes. Salt leads to increased blood pressure and hypertension.
No
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No, salt has nothing to do with blood sugar control.
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