Yes it is processed in the body very similarly to the way fat is processed, and alcohol provides almost as many calories. Therefore, drinking alcohol in people with Diabetes can cause your blood sugar to rise. If you choose to drink alcohol, only drink it occasionally and when your diabetes and blood sugar level are well-controlled. If you are following a calorie-controlled meal plan, one drink of alcohol should be counted as two fat exchanges.
No,because diabetic people need to drink water only but whiskey is bad for diabetic peopleLarge-scale research consistently finds a 30% to 40% lower risk of developing type 2 Diabetes (adult-onset diabetes) associated with moderate drinking of beer, wine or spirits (whiskey, gin, rum, tequila, vodka, etc).
not in moderation
Whiskey Drinking Woman was created in 1990.
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Drinking.
Whiskey is bad for all ages.
Yes. 100% of whiskey drinkers eventually experience death.
Drinking, often whiskey.
yes!
While Whisky is good for tooth pain its not good for diabetics as any alcohol isn't good for a diabetic, its okay to have once in a while but isn't good for if you want to get drunk or a little merry off of it. As diabetics drink they forget to eat although alcohol has sugar in it as your drinking and not eating your body isn't getting any carbohydrates throughout the time that your not drinking your sugars will drop and you can go into a hypo or even diabetic coma hope this helps :)
no
A whiskey tumbler is nothing more than a stemless drinking glass usually with a thick base used for - usually - hard liquor such as Whiskey. Viper1