Nuts are a tasty snack, but are they good for people with diabetes? In this video, Dr. Robin Miller talks about the many health benefits of nuts and which nuts are the best for your health.
Cannot be good for diabetes. Well yes, when diabetics flock out their regular carbohydrate snacks for a handful of nuts, their blood sugars have improved and their bad cholesterol went down after three months, so I would say that nuts may be you get things for diabetics. So is your first question, how many nuts are we talking about? What kind of nuts? We are talking about a handful and may basically almonds and walnuts.
A handful of nut, almonds, walnut, more pecan, no macadamia. No No. Okay. That's not so bad. You like that. Well, there ar e not as fairly bad and omens and walnuts are healthier.
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