Mealtime tips keeping blood sugar in control
/Stabilizing your blood sugar can help you avoid serious complications of diabetes due to out of control ranges.
Read MoreStabilizing your blood sugar can help you avoid serious complications of diabetes due to out of control ranges.
Read MoreWhether you have diabetes or not, certain foods can send blood sugar soaring.
Read MoreHow does blood sugar work? How is sugar transferred into the blood? Sugar in the blood or also called glucose comes directly from what we eat. The digestive system breaks down that food into glucose and absorbs it into the blood. That's why eating foods high in carbohydrates provide most of the glucose in your diet. A simple first step towards controlling your blood pressure is analyzing the starches in your diet. A new study from Kings College in London, UK indicated that coarser starches made up of larger pieces not only digest more slowly than fine starches, but may also result in fewer blood sugar spikes. What does this mean for you and me? It shows that the shape of a starch determines how it is processed in the body.
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