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  • Health Benefits of Sunflower Seeds
    Sunflower seeds for diabetes
    Sunflower seeds are a diabetic-friendly snack, rich in nutrients like magnesium and fiber. They help regulate blood sugar levels and support overall heart health. Sunflower seeds and diabetes
    Sunflower reminds us of beautiful summers.  Its radiant color gives us the feeling of happiness and positivity.  It has got its scientific name Helianthus from two Greek words "helios" which means sun, and "Anthus" which means flower. 
    Benefits of Sunflower Seeds (Helianthus annuus):
    Sunflower seeds are a rich source of several nutrients which help prevent chronic diseases. 
    Those nutrients are selenium, beneficial plant compounds (phenolics and flavonoids), and vitamin E.
    The magnesium, protein, linoleic fatty acids and plant compounds present in sunflower seeds do play a big role in lowering blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar.
    Consumption of sunflower seeds helps in reducing the risk of inflammation, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes.
    Sunflower seeds can be eaten in various ways like -
    Add to trail mix.
    Add in homemade granola bars
    Have with a green leafy salad.
    Add to cereal.
    Add to fruits.
    Sprinkled over fried/saute vegetables
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    Health Benefits of Sunflower Seeds Sunflower seeds for diabetes Sunflower seeds are a diabetic-friendly snack, rich in nutrients like magnesium and fiber. They help regulate blood sugar levels and support overall heart health. Sunflower seeds and diabetes Sunflower reminds us of beautiful summers.  Its radiant color gives us the feeling of happiness and positivity.  It has got its scientific name Helianthus from two Greek words "helios" which means sun, and "Anthus" which means flower.  Benefits of Sunflower Seeds (Helianthus annuus): Sunflower seeds are a rich source of several nutrients which help prevent chronic diseases.  Those nutrients are selenium, beneficial plant compounds (phenolics and flavonoids), and vitamin E. The magnesium, protein, linoleic fatty acids and plant compounds present in sunflower seeds do play a big role in lowering blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar. Consumption of sunflower seeds helps in reducing the risk of inflammation, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes. Sunflower seeds can be eaten in various ways like - Add to trail mix. Add in homemade granola bars Have with a green leafy salad. Add to cereal. Add to fruits. Sprinkled over fried/saute vegetables Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/sunflower-seeds-for-diabetics/1537 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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    Sunflower seeds are a diabetic-friendly snack, rich in nutrients like magnesium and fiber. They help regulate blood sugar levels and support overall heart health.
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  • Benefits of Jackfruits Seeds in Diabetes Control
    Health Benefits of Jackfruit seeds
    Fruits are of several different kinds.  Jackfruit is one such unique kind of fruit that is very popular. Its skin is green in color with yellow flesh and whitish-yellow seeds.  Though the flesh of the jackfruit is mildly sweet and very tasty, it affects blood sugar levels and so people with diabetes are generally instructed to avoid it.
    Can diabetes eat jackfruit seeds?

    The answer is YES.
    Did you know that Jackfruit seeds are edible? The answer few know it and few do not.
    Interestingly, once cooked, jackfruit is similar to chestnuts in texture and flavor. 
    People often ask 'can you eat jackfruit seed raw?'  
    It is not recommended to have Jackfruit seeds raw, Then how To Eat Jackfruit Seeds? 
    These can be eaten roasted, boiled, or converted into flour, but it is best to eat peeled boiled seeds.
    Are jackfruit seeds good for diabetics?
    Yes.  The qualities in jackfruit seeds like their role in reducing inflammation, richness in antioxidants, and the existence of soluble fiber all are helpful in diabetes.
    Precaution to be taken:
    1) They may hinder nutrient absorption if eaten raw.
    2) Those on blood thinner should avoid as it has the ability to slow blood clotting.

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    Benefits of Jackfruits Seeds in Diabetes Control Health Benefits of Jackfruit seeds Fruits are of several different kinds.  Jackfruit is one such unique kind of fruit that is very popular. Its skin is green in color with yellow flesh and whitish-yellow seeds.  Though the flesh of the jackfruit is mildly sweet and very tasty, it affects blood sugar levels and so people with diabetes are generally instructed to avoid it. Can diabetes eat jackfruit seeds? The answer is YES. Did you know that Jackfruit seeds are edible? The answer few know it and few do not. Interestingly, once cooked, jackfruit is similar to chestnuts in texture and flavor.  People often ask 'can you eat jackfruit seed raw?'   It is not recommended to have Jackfruit seeds raw, Then how To Eat Jackfruit Seeds?  These can be eaten roasted, boiled, or converted into flour, but it is best to eat peeled boiled seeds. Are jackfruit seeds good for diabetics? Yes.  The qualities in jackfruit seeds like their role in reducing inflammation, richness in antioxidants, and the existence of soluble fiber all are helpful in diabetes. Precaution to be taken: 1) They may hinder nutrient absorption if eaten raw. 2) Those on blood thinner should avoid as it has the ability to slow blood clotting. Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/top-benefits-of-jackfruits-seeds-in-diabetes-control/2567 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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    Jackfruit seeds are a diabetic-friendly food, rich in fiber and nutrients. They help regulate blood sugar levels and offer a healthy, natural snacking option.
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  • Relation between Obesity and Diabetes?
    The obesity-diabetes connection

    There is a silent pandemic raging unnoticed in our midst and it is wreaking havoc on the health of millions worldwide. The pandemic we’re referring to is obesity. It hits almost one in three persons—higher in some countries, and it brings a variety of so-called 'lifestyle disorders’, ranging from diabetes to heart disease to psychological issues. 
    The link between obesity and diabetes has been the subject of many studies and the findings are constant: a BMI equal to or greater than 30, which is the clinical determinant for obesity, raises the risk of contracting diabetes to 90%!
    Are you at risk?

    The first sign of insulin resistance in males begins by fat deposition in the belly and in females, it appears as fat accumulation around buttocks first and then around thighs and waist. 
    What can you do?
    There are three fundamental causes for insulin resistance: bad (unhealthy, un-nutritious) diet, insufficient exercise, stress.
    Addressing all three simultaneously is the only way to sustainably turn back the clock and regain your health. This is why, at FFD, our programs for weight loss and diabetes reversal are driven by our four protocols of diet, exercise, inner transformation, and medical.

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    Relation between Obesity and Diabetes? The obesity-diabetes connection There is a silent pandemic raging unnoticed in our midst and it is wreaking havoc on the health of millions worldwide. The pandemic we’re referring to is obesity. It hits almost one in three persons—higher in some countries, and it brings a variety of so-called 'lifestyle disorders’, ranging from diabetes to heart disease to psychological issues.  The link between obesity and diabetes has been the subject of many studies and the findings are constant: a BMI equal to or greater than 30, which is the clinical determinant for obesity, raises the risk of contracting diabetes to 90%! Are you at risk? The first sign of insulin resistance in males begins by fat deposition in the belly and in females, it appears as fat accumulation around buttocks first and then around thighs and waist.  What can you do? There are three fundamental causes for insulin resistance: bad (unhealthy, un-nutritious) diet, insufficient exercise, stress. Addressing all three simultaneously is the only way to sustainably turn back the clock and regain your health. This is why, at FFD, our programs for weight loss and diabetes reversal are driven by our four protocols of diet, exercise, inner transformation, and medical. Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/relation-between-obesity-and-diabetes/1545 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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  • Relation between Hypertension (BP) and Diabetes
    What is the link between hypertension and diabetes?
     
    Diabetes is a disorder caused by insulin insensitivity or insulin resistance, a condition created when the body either is unable to produce sufficient insulin or is unable to use the insulin produced.
    When this happens glucose builds up in the bloodstream which if left unchecked will inevitably lead to diabetes. High blood sugar levels (BSL) have a deleterious effect on every part of the body that is nourished by blood—which is to say, everywhere.
    What is the easiest way to explain blood pressure?
    The easiest way to explain blood pressure is quite simple is the force of the blood against the walls of your arteries. With every beat of your heart blood is pumped into the arteries; if the surface area of the arteries reduces—by virtue of thickening—there will be increased resistance to the blood flow.
    This will lead the heart to pump harder and harder. If left untreated this will lead to stroke or cardiac disorder. Consider what happens when you squeeze a rubber ball. Every time you squeeze, the pressure inside the ball builds up, when you release it drops.
    Does Diabetes affect Blood Pressure?
     
    Over time, high blood sugar begins to damage the small blood vessels all over the body. When this happens, the bold vessels begin to thicken and stiffen, increasing the pressure on the blood flow, i.e.high blood pressure.
    What should we do when BP is high?
    When it comes to chronic diseases, especially ones provoked by lifestyles, prevention is definitely better than the cure. High BP is no different. Some actions you can take are:
    Reduce salt consumption
    Exercise regularly
    Eat a healthy diet
    Do not smoke—or expose yourself to secondhand smoke
    Reduce or stop alcohol
    Regularly check your BP
    Attack the root cause
    Be it BP or diabetes, the root cause is insulin resistance. Treat this and there is no reason why your condition shouldn’t reverse itself. Thousands of FFD program participants have experienced this for themselves. As your BSL comes within normal ranges, your BP should also fall within the recommended levels. 

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    Relation between Hypertension (BP) and Diabetes What is the link between hypertension and diabetes?   Diabetes is a disorder caused by insulin insensitivity or insulin resistance, a condition created when the body either is unable to produce sufficient insulin or is unable to use the insulin produced. When this happens glucose builds up in the bloodstream which if left unchecked will inevitably lead to diabetes. High blood sugar levels (BSL) have a deleterious effect on every part of the body that is nourished by blood—which is to say, everywhere. What is the easiest way to explain blood pressure? The easiest way to explain blood pressure is quite simple is the force of the blood against the walls of your arteries. With every beat of your heart blood is pumped into the arteries; if the surface area of the arteries reduces—by virtue of thickening—there will be increased resistance to the blood flow. This will lead the heart to pump harder and harder. If left untreated this will lead to stroke or cardiac disorder. Consider what happens when you squeeze a rubber ball. Every time you squeeze, the pressure inside the ball builds up, when you release it drops. Does Diabetes affect Blood Pressure?   Over time, high blood sugar begins to damage the small blood vessels all over the body. When this happens, the bold vessels begin to thicken and stiffen, increasing the pressure on the blood flow, i.e.high blood pressure. What should we do when BP is high? When it comes to chronic diseases, especially ones provoked by lifestyles, prevention is definitely better than the cure. High BP is no different. Some actions you can take are: Reduce salt consumption Exercise regularly Eat a healthy diet Do not smoke—or expose yourself to secondhand smoke Reduce or stop alcohol Regularly check your BP Attack the root cause Be it BP or diabetes, the root cause is insulin resistance. Treat this and there is no reason why your condition shouldn’t reverse itself. Thousands of FFD program participants have experienced this for themselves. As your BSL comes within normal ranges, your BP should also fall within the recommended levels.  Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/Relation%20between%20Hypertension%20(BP)%20and%20Diabetes/2618 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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  • Diabetes in Pregnancy - Freedom from Diabetes
    Relation Between Diabetes in Pregnancy
    High blood glucose is always bad for health, and especially so if you are pregnant. Often, diabetics aren’t even aware they have the condition until they ‘happen’ to take a routine check-up.
    Gestational Diabetes During Pregnancy
    what is gestational diabetes?
    Sometimes, diabetes occurs during first pregnancies—this is known as gestational diabetes. While it often goes away on its own, statistics show that those who do test positive for gestational diabetes are at higher risk of contracting Type 2 Diabetes later in life.
    Diabetes’ Effect on the Fetus
    The initial eight weeks of pregnancy are crucial for the health of your baby. This is when organs like the brain, heart, lungs, and kidney begin to take shape. High blood glucose levels (BSL) during this period can lead to birth defects in the heart, brain, or spine.
    What happens if you are diabetic and pregnant?
    If you’re already suffering from diabetes, pregnancy can heighten the risk of complications associated with long-term diabetes, such as eye problems, BP, kidney issues, or cardiovascular problems.
    Preparing for pregnancy if you already have diabetes
    It is vital that you maintain a normal range of BSL before and during your pregnancy. This means eating healthy, doing some regular and doctor-recommended exercise, and getting regular check-ups. If you’re a smoker or regular drinker, it is best if you stop completely.
    Do’s and Don’ts for pregnant, diabetic mothers
    1. Do Not Smoke
    2. Consult a Certified Nutritionist
    3. Fitness during pregnancy
    4. Say No to Alcohol

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    Diabetes in Pregnancy - Freedom from Diabetes Relation Between Diabetes in Pregnancy High blood glucose is always bad for health, and especially so if you are pregnant. Often, diabetics aren’t even aware they have the condition until they ‘happen’ to take a routine check-up. Gestational Diabetes During Pregnancy what is gestational diabetes? Sometimes, diabetes occurs during first pregnancies—this is known as gestational diabetes. While it often goes away on its own, statistics show that those who do test positive for gestational diabetes are at higher risk of contracting Type 2 Diabetes later in life. Diabetes’ Effect on the Fetus The initial eight weeks of pregnancy are crucial for the health of your baby. This is when organs like the brain, heart, lungs, and kidney begin to take shape. High blood glucose levels (BSL) during this period can lead to birth defects in the heart, brain, or spine. What happens if you are diabetic and pregnant? If you’re already suffering from diabetes, pregnancy can heighten the risk of complications associated with long-term diabetes, such as eye problems, BP, kidney issues, or cardiovascular problems. Preparing for pregnancy if you already have diabetes It is vital that you maintain a normal range of BSL before and during your pregnancy. This means eating healthy, doing some regular and doctor-recommended exercise, and getting regular check-ups. If you’re a smoker or regular drinker, it is best if you stop completely. Do’s and Don’ts for pregnant, diabetic mothers 1. Do Not Smoke 2. Consult a Certified Nutritionist 3. Fitness during pregnancy 4. Say No to Alcohol Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/Diabetes%20in%20Pregnancy%20-%20Freedom%20from%20Diabetes/2623 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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    Managing Diabetes During Pregnancy: A Comprehensive Guide - Freedom from Diabetes
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  • Diabetes affect on your Oral Health
    Diabetes affects oral health with Solutions
    Diabetes, it might surprise you to know, is actually a symptom of a much more insidious disorder—insulin resistance. It refers to the body’s inability to use the insulin produced by the pancreas, either because it is deficient or insufficient. When insulin in the body is unable to open up cells and allow the intake of glucose, this glucose builds up in the bloodstream, leading to high blood sugar levels (BSL).
    Common oral health problems associated with diabetes
    Some of the problems that diabetics are at risk from include: Dry mouth Sustained high blood sugar decreases the production of saliva, which results in a dry mouth. This is a prime condition for soreness, ulcers, and tooth decay.
    Gingivitis and periodontitis (gum inflammation):
    One of the effects of high blood sugar is a gradual thickening of the walls of blood vessels—which, if unchecked will lead to high BP. This slows movement of nutrients into the cells and the secretion of waste products from the various tissues of the body.
    Damaged healing capacity
    As blood flow through the body decreases, the body’s ability to heal quickly is impacted. When this happens dental procedures, especially those that involve surgeries, begin to heal slowly.
    Oral Thrush
    Because the body’s ability to attack infection is undermined, diabetics who may need to frequently take antibiotics to address infection, become prone to fungal infections of the mouth and tongue.
    Burning in the mouth or tongue
    Thrush is responsible for this symptom. Smoking can also raise the risk of thrush; in fact, smokers are 20x more likely to contract thrush or periodontal disease, than nonsmokers.
    Risk of dental cavities
    The high levels of glucose in the saliva of diabetics help bacteria grow, leading to tooth decay gum disease, and cavities.
    Preventions:
    If you suffer from diabetes, it is imperative to follow proper oral hygiene practices. If you notice any problem or change in your oral region, visit your dentist immediately. Some things you can do to reduce the chances of oral health problems include:
    Maintain recommended blood sugar levels
    Be aware of the chances of hypoglycemia: (low blood sugar)
    Follow proper oral hygiene
    Stop smoking
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    Diabetes affect on your Oral Health Diabetes affects oral health with Solutions Diabetes, it might surprise you to know, is actually a symptom of a much more insidious disorder—insulin resistance. It refers to the body’s inability to use the insulin produced by the pancreas, either because it is deficient or insufficient. When insulin in the body is unable to open up cells and allow the intake of glucose, this glucose builds up in the bloodstream, leading to high blood sugar levels (BSL). Common oral health problems associated with diabetes Some of the problems that diabetics are at risk from include: Dry mouth Sustained high blood sugar decreases the production of saliva, which results in a dry mouth. This is a prime condition for soreness, ulcers, and tooth decay. Gingivitis and periodontitis (gum inflammation): One of the effects of high blood sugar is a gradual thickening of the walls of blood vessels—which, if unchecked will lead to high BP. This slows movement of nutrients into the cells and the secretion of waste products from the various tissues of the body. Damaged healing capacity As blood flow through the body decreases, the body’s ability to heal quickly is impacted. When this happens dental procedures, especially those that involve surgeries, begin to heal slowly. Oral Thrush Because the body’s ability to attack infection is undermined, diabetics who may need to frequently take antibiotics to address infection, become prone to fungal infections of the mouth and tongue. Burning in the mouth or tongue Thrush is responsible for this symptom. Smoking can also raise the risk of thrush; in fact, smokers are 20x more likely to contract thrush or periodontal disease, than nonsmokers. Risk of dental cavities The high levels of glucose in the saliva of diabetics help bacteria grow, leading to tooth decay gum disease, and cavities. Preventions: If you suffer from diabetes, it is imperative to follow proper oral hygiene practices. If you notice any problem or change in your oral region, visit your dentist immediately. Some things you can do to reduce the chances of oral health problems include: Maintain recommended blood sugar levels Be aware of the chances of hypoglycemia: (low blood sugar) Follow proper oral hygiene Stop smoking Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/Diabetes%20affect%20on%20your%20Oral%20Health/2617 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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  • Does Diabetes Cause Alzheimer’s?
    How does diabetes cause Alzheimer's disease?
     
    To understand how diabetes may be linked to Alzheimer’s, it helps to start by understanding both these health problems. Diabetes is basically a condition brought on by insulin insensitivity, I.e. when the body either produces less insulin or is unable to use the insulin produced by the pancreas to move glucose from the bloodstream into the muscle cells where they can be used to create energy. When sugar levels rise in the blood, it begins to damage the blood vessels and nerves, leading to problems in almost every organ.
    Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disorder that damages memory, the ability to reason, communicate, and carry out everyday activities. It can also lead to personality changes—anxiety, agitation, and delusions, being the common ones.
    Diabetes is also known to be the cause of other health problems, including:
    Cardiac problems
    Stroke
    Eye problems
    Kidney damage
    Diabetic neuropathy—caused by nerve damage—indicated by pain/burning sensations in your feet or hands
    Digestive problems
    Infertility—in both sexes
    Who is most at risk for Alzheimer's?
    Why is age a risk factor for Alzheimer's?
    Older populations are more vulnerable to Alzheimer’s. Industry statistics estimates show that one in eight people over 65 is at risk, while nearly half of all people over 85 already have it to some degree, or are suffering from other dementias.
    Conclusion
    Remember, even small changes can make a difference. So, if you’re suffering from diabetes. Start getting your blood sugar levels in the normal range today. With a proper diet-exercise-stress management routine, you can even completely reverse diabetes. Freedom from Diabetes regularly holds guided programs to help diabetics get free of the condition.
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    Does Diabetes Cause Alzheimer’s? How does diabetes cause Alzheimer's disease?   To understand how diabetes may be linked to Alzheimer’s, it helps to start by understanding both these health problems. Diabetes is basically a condition brought on by insulin insensitivity, I.e. when the body either produces less insulin or is unable to use the insulin produced by the pancreas to move glucose from the bloodstream into the muscle cells where they can be used to create energy. When sugar levels rise in the blood, it begins to damage the blood vessels and nerves, leading to problems in almost every organ. Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disorder that damages memory, the ability to reason, communicate, and carry out everyday activities. It can also lead to personality changes—anxiety, agitation, and delusions, being the common ones. Diabetes is also known to be the cause of other health problems, including: Cardiac problems Stroke Eye problems Kidney damage Diabetic neuropathy—caused by nerve damage—indicated by pain/burning sensations in your feet or hands Digestive problems Infertility—in both sexes Who is most at risk for Alzheimer's? Why is age a risk factor for Alzheimer's? Older populations are more vulnerable to Alzheimer’s. Industry statistics estimates show that one in eight people over 65 is at risk, while nearly half of all people over 85 already have it to some degree, or are suffering from other dementias. Conclusion Remember, even small changes can make a difference. So, if you’re suffering from diabetes. Start getting your blood sugar levels in the normal range today. With a proper diet-exercise-stress management routine, you can even completely reverse diabetes. Freedom from Diabetes regularly holds guided programs to help diabetics get free of the condition. Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/does-diabetes-cause-alzheimers/2653 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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  • Health Benefits of Pears for Diabetes
    Is Pear Good For Diabetes?
    Diet is incomplete without fruits.  Fruits give us freshness, instant energy, and health. Each fruit is unique due to its taste and special properties.
    Today, we are going to talk about pears and how they are useful in diabetes. 
    Pears health benefits
    1. Pears are highly nutritious
    Pears provide essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium
    Pears also contain Calcium, iron, magnesium, riboflavin, vitamin B-6, and Folate in smaller amounts. 
    2.  May promote gut health
    The insoluble and soluble fiber present in pears helps a lot in improving digestion.  These fibers help by softening the stools and in turn help maintain bowel regularity
    3.  Contain beneficial plant compounds
    Plant compounds in pears give them different hues.
    Plant compounds in red pears help in heart health, while green pears help in eye health.
    Pears and Diabetes 
    The fiber content greatly helps in slowing down digestion which in turn helps regulate Blood sugar levels, potentially helping prevent and control diabetes 

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    Health Benefits of Pears for Diabetes Is Pear Good For Diabetes? Diet is incomplete without fruits.  Fruits give us freshness, instant energy, and health. Each fruit is unique due to its taste and special properties. Today, we are going to talk about pears and how they are useful in diabetes.  Pears health benefits 1. Pears are highly nutritious Pears provide essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium Pears also contain Calcium, iron, magnesium, riboflavin, vitamin B-6, and Folate in smaller amounts.  2.  May promote gut health The insoluble and soluble fiber present in pears helps a lot in improving digestion.  These fibers help by softening the stools and in turn help maintain bowel regularity 3.  Contain beneficial plant compounds Plant compounds in pears give them different hues. Plant compounds in red pears help in heart health, while green pears help in eye health. Pears and Diabetes  The fiber content greatly helps in slowing down digestion which in turn helps regulate Blood sugar levels, potentially helping prevent and control diabetes  Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/Pears%20(%E0%A4%A8%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%B6%E0%A4%AA%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%A4%E0%A5%80)%20-%20A%20magical%20fruit%20for%20diabetes/1518 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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    Guava for Diabetes
    Did you ever think about how things got discovered?
    How do they progress to the state where they are?

    History has always been exciting. Food history is even more exciting. One always wonders how mankind discovered grains, herbs, fruits, developed recipes, came to know their nutritional qualities, usage, etc.
    How would have guava been discovered?
    Guava whose scientific name is Psidium guajava originated from part of Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean region, and Northern South America. According to the archaeological record in Peru about the evidence of guava cultivation, it was shown that its cultivation started as early as 2500 BC.
    Guava Nutrition 
    The Glycaemic Index of Guava is 12-24 which puts it in the low GI category and The glycaemic load is 1.3-5 which puts it again in a very low GL category. Both the above numbers are good for diabetic patients.
    But how much guava can a diabetic have?
    Diabetics can have one medium-size amrud. All the above information puts into the "must-have category" for diabetics. So if you have Diabetes - go for it!
    You want to know, is Okra good for diabetes or not? visit this article.
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    Is Guava Good for Diabetes? Guava for Diabetes Did you ever think about how things got discovered? How do they progress to the state where they are? History has always been exciting. Food history is even more exciting. One always wonders how mankind discovered grains, herbs, fruits, developed recipes, came to know their nutritional qualities, usage, etc. How would have guava been discovered? Guava whose scientific name is Psidium guajava originated from part of Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean region, and Northern South America. According to the archaeological record in Peru about the evidence of guava cultivation, it was shown that its cultivation started as early as 2500 BC. Guava Nutrition  The Glycaemic Index of Guava is 12-24 which puts it in the low GI category and The glycaemic load is 1.3-5 which puts it again in a very low GL category. Both the above numbers are good for diabetic patients. But how much guava can a diabetic have? Diabetics can have one medium-size amrud. All the above information puts into the "must-have category" for diabetics. So if you have Diabetes - go for it! You want to know, is Okra good for diabetes or not? visit this article. Did you find the above information interesting? If you liked the blog, do share it on your social pages. Also, you can visit our Instagram account to learn more about Diabetes management, Tips for Diabetes Control, and Diabetes reversal. Be updated and Be healthy! Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/diabetes-go-for-guava-fruit/1444 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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    An apple a day keeps doctors away...
    Ever since mankind was born, the apple has been symbolized for a variety of meanings and incorporated in various contexts like love, wisdom, joy, knowledge, death, and/or luxury. Just an apple icon is enough to represent something about food and health. Apple brand in gadgets also means supremacy.
    Apple nutrition facts per 100 gram 
    Calories                              52.0
    Total fat                              0.2 g                      
    Saturated fat                       0 g                         
    Cholesterol                          0 g                         
    Sodium                               1.0 mg                     
    Potassium                           107 mg                   
    Total carbohydrate               14 g                       
    Dietary fiber                        2.4 g                      
    Sugar                                 10 g
    Protein                                0.3 g                      
    Vitamin C                            7%
    Calcium                               0%
    Iron                                     0%
    Vitamin D                             0%
    Cobalamin                            0%
    Magnesium                           1% 

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