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Diabetes :Very high sugar
What is G.I. and how does it relate to Diabetes? What happens if a person is suffering from it how can it be controlled ?
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It is almost curable disease,But a characterised homoeopathic case recording as well as corresponding treatment is required.The doctor will prescribe your medicine and diet even he may refer you to dietitian for proper management.
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Glycemic Index and Diabetes  . The glycemic index, or GI, measures how a carbohydrate-containing food raises blood glucose.  are ranked based on how they compare to a reference food — either glucose or white bread. A food with a high GI raises blood glucose more than a food with a medium or low GI .
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GI is the glycaemic index. It denotes the sugar released in bloodstream by foods like rice, etc.
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