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Is honey bad for diabetic?
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When consumed in moderation it is safe for diabetics. Honey has antiinflammatory properties.
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Answered 04/07/2025
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Honey contains natural sugars that can raise blood glucose levels, so it should be consumed with caution if you have diabetes. However, it is not inherently "bad" and can be included in your diet in small amounts.
Key points to consider:
- Monitor portion size: Small quantities of honey may be acceptable, but large amounts can cause blood sugar spikes.
- Choose natural honey: Avoid processed or flavored honey which may have added sugars.
- Balance with overall diet: Incorporate honey as part of a balanced meal plan, considering your total carbohydrate intake.
- Consult your healthcare provider: It's important to discuss with your doctor or dietitian to tailor advice based on your individual health status and diabetes control.
Remember, managing diabetes is about overall diet and lifestyle, not just one food item. Keeping track of your blood sugar levels after consuming honey can help you understand how it affects you personally.
Answered 20/08/2025
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