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Fruits that help control blood sugar in diabetes: Pears, cherries and more
Under medical advice and popular belief, fruit has often been looked at with suspicion in the case of diabetes. Its natural sweetness, sugars in sight and association with desserts have made many to think that fruit consumption is a sure way to worsen blood glucose levels. Such a view has influenced the kind of food people eat, and in some cases, even resulted in the disallowing of fruit. However, type 2 diabetes rates are still going up, and this iscalling for a relook at the foods we eat daily and their actual effects on the metabolism. Nutritional science advancements are already disproving these arguments by showing that whole fruits and refined sugars are very different. Fibre, plant compounds and food structure come from the fruit, and they all help with glucose absorption and processing. This has led to the fact that fruit is not a risk factor in the diet but rather a possible source of more stable blood sugar if chosen and consumed properly.
By Good health to everyone29 days ago in Longevity
Control blood sugar level naturally by going up and down stairs for 60 seconds after meals, says study
The modern-day hectic lifestyle doesn’t leave much room even for a 20-minute walk after meal, and for many, it's the biggest excuse for skipping healthy habits. What if there was a simpler, quicker route to weight loss and total fitness? A new trend, especially when it comes to managing diabetes, is swapping long post-meal walk with a quick 60-second stair climb immediately after meals.
By Good health to everyoneabout a month ago in Longevity
6 most effective ways to stabilise blood sugar naturally without extreme diets, approved by Cornell-trained doctor
Balancing blood sugar levels may seem like an uphill task, but it really is about slight tweaks in your everyday life that can make a huge difference. Dr. Vassily Eliopoulos, MD, trained at Cornell, explained six of the most effective ways to stabilize blood sugar naturally without resorting to extreme diets or cutting carbs. He emphasized building on what works every day.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
A diabetologist shares everyday foods that help manage diabetes and keep blood sugar steady
Diabetes is a condition where the body cannot properly use sugar from the food you eat. This can raise your blood sugar. The symptoms include tiredness, frequent thirst, and bathroom trips. All of these can impact your health negatively. Studies reveal that your diet, along with everyday physical expertise, plays a huge role in preventing this condition.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
10 Diabetic-Friendly Breakfast Ideas for Blood Sugar Balance
Diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body has difficulty managing glucose (sugar) in the blood. What you eat is important for managing diabetes, as certain foods can impact glucose levels. Eating high-fiber, whole-grain, protein-rich breakfasts with healthy fats can help create balanced meals and manage diabetes.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
5 natural drinks that help reduce High Blood Sugar in the morning
5 natural drinks that help reduce High Blood Sugar in the morning Controlling blood sugar is essential for overall health, especially in the evening, when the body’s metabolism naturally slows down. Choosing the right drinks can help manage blood sugar levels, reduce spikes, and support better sleep, which can lead to stable readings in the morning. Here are five evening drinks that research shows can aid blood sugar control
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
THIS Simple Habit Will Lower Your Blood Sugar Faster Than Any Supplement, Expert Shares
In today's world of fast fixes, supplements, and miracle pills, the simplest and most powerful health solution is often right outside your door, literally. We recently came across a reel that claims that a 10-minute walk after lunch is the easiest habit one can do for better blood sugar, digestion, mood, and cravings than most of the over-the-counter supplements.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
Longevity expert ranks the 7 most effective science-backed ways to control blood sugar
In his latest findings, longevity guru Dr. Jonathan Schoeff shares the best natural techniques for maintaining stable blood sugar levels. Strength training is at the forefront, complemented by taking walks after meals and prioritizing restful sleep. Incorporating lentils into your diet can yield impressive benefits, while products like apple cider vinegar and cinnamon can contribute moderately.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
How 2 Minutes of Walking After a Meal Can Help Control Blood Sugar Levels
Fast Facts Light exercise after you eat a meal—like a short walk, between two and five minutes—can help lower blood sugar, a new study found. Frequent spikes in blood sugar after you eat a meal can cause the body to produce more insulin, which over time may increase your risk of developing prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Breaking up periods of sitting throughout the day, eating a healthy diet, and maintaining a healthy weight are all ways to help keep blood sugar stable.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
How to Control Blood Sugar With Diet
Diabetes is a disease that causes high levels of glucose (sugar) in your blood. Over time, high blood sugar can damage tiny blood vessels throughout your body. Learning how to lower blood sugar and keep it under control can help you prevent or delay long-term damage to your heart, eyes, feet, and kidneys.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
18 Snacks That Can Help You Lower Your Blood Sugar
Some snacks like Greek yogurt, avocados, peanut butter, and berries can help stabilize your blood sugar levels. When it comes to managing blood sugar, snacks can be your secret weapon. The right snack can help curb cravings, keep your energy steady, and prevent those dreaded blood sugar spikes.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity


