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Can Diabetics Eat Fruits?
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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 217293, member: 25510"] Diabetes is a very complicated issue because not all kinds of food are okay to eat or drink. First is the fruit juice that everyone may agree to be healthy drink. But for diabetics there are certain fruit juice that is harmful especially the sweet ones like watermelon or mango juice. Likewise with the fruits you can eat mango but only a portion because of the sugar that it contains. My niece who is a juvenile diabetic is now 32 years old and still doing good although she is into a regular dose of insulin. She is used to choosing the right food for her although she admits that it was terrible in the first year to memorize the kind of food that she can eat. One thing going for my niece is that she is very obedient. When her blood sugar rises to a high level that would be scary but scarier is when the blood sugar dips to a dangerous level that it can kill her in her sleep. [/QUOTE]
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