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.
no. usually you get type 2 diabetes if you're fat.
Eating ice does not cause diabetes
No eating watermelon does not cause diabetes. Eating sugar does not cause diabetes, I think it has to be inherited, but not really sure though. Hope this helped.
Not by itself. But poor eating habit can lead to overweight which is a contributing factor to diabetes.
Bulimia and obsessive compulsive eating can cause diabeties because of the large amount of sugar being consumed
The leading cause of diabetes in America is eating too much fatty foods. You can avoid diabetes by limiting your intake of sugar. This will surely help.
Many different conditions can cause excessive thirst. Diabetes will cause this, as well as eating foods that are heavily laden with salt.
no because it has no calories or any sugar of any form
it can cause obesity, diabetes, and heart problems .
no i am allergic to bees and have no trouble at all eating honey. if you have shortness of breath it may be a food allergy
Eating candy can cause a person's glucose to go up especially if the person has diabetes. If one has diabetes, glucose levels are affected by foods high in carbohydrates.
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.