I have diabetes. i want to drink tea commonly. does it affect me ?
Answer:
i think it might lend a hand diabetes, just don't incorporate sugar or honey, or even milk. Drink it straight...you could add artificial sweetener, but I savour it straight every time.
Nope...drink it minus sugar or with an artificial sweetener.
My father has type 1 Diabetes, he drinks tea once a while, while my grandmother on mom's side home drinks tea frequently and she has Type 2 diabetes, i deem it depends which diabetes you have and what nice of insulin you use and how much you require to use each year. Best thing is to ask your Doctor, they know more details in the order of your health also they might enjoy more ideas of which tea to drink/avoid etc...
Hope this is favourable
Yes next to tea no with sugar/try using liquid instead its good.
Check near your doctor about natural limits for caffeine.
Good luck & God Bless
The overall evidence is that green tea helps diabetes, but it is far from conclusive.
Study 1
Richard Anderson of BHNRC found that brewed tea, when added to the chubby cells of laboratory rats, raise insulin activity by more than 15 times.
This superior insulin activity be found with green, wulong and black tea, regardless of whether caffeinated or decaffeinated.
Study 2
A study conducted by Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center found that brewed tea, when added to the plump cells of laboratory rats, increases insulin deeds by more than 15 times.
But green tea also contains caffeine, which may increase the blood sugar level.
Further details can be found contained by the two links below.
If you must, drink tea cautiously. Hope it help.
Julian
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Answer:
i think it might lend a hand diabetes, just don't incorporate sugar or honey, or even milk. Drink it straight...you could add artificial sweetener, but I savour it straight every time.
Nope...drink it minus sugar or with an artificial sweetener.
My father has type 1 Diabetes, he drinks tea once a while, while my grandmother on mom's side home drinks tea frequently and she has Type 2 diabetes, i deem it depends which diabetes you have and what nice of insulin you use and how much you require to use each year. Best thing is to ask your Doctor, they know more details in the order of your health also they might enjoy more ideas of which tea to drink/avoid etc...
Hope this is favourable
Yes next to tea no with sugar/try using liquid instead its good.
Check near your doctor about natural limits for caffeine.
Good luck & God Bless
The overall evidence is that green tea helps diabetes, but it is far from conclusive.
Study 1
Richard Anderson of BHNRC found that brewed tea, when added to the chubby cells of laboratory rats, raise insulin activity by more than 15 times.
This superior insulin activity be found with green, wulong and black tea, regardless of whether caffeinated or decaffeinated.
Study 2
A study conducted by Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center found that brewed tea, when added to the plump cells of laboratory rats, increases insulin deeds by more than 15 times.
But green tea also contains caffeine, which may increase the blood sugar level.
Further details can be found contained by the two links below.
If you must, drink tea cautiously. Hope it help.
Julian
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