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Sweet eating in diabetes?
Do eating sweets once a week or twice a week not more than that..increases risk rate of getting hyperglycemic attack? N also if sugar levels are under control is there any risk of getting other other systemic diseases?
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Hello there..... The amount of sugar in the blood is controlled by a hormone called insulin, which is produced by the pancreas.... When food is digested and enters your bloodstream, insulin moves glucose out of the blood and into cells, where it's broken down to produce energy.... However, if you have diabetes, your body is unable to break down glucose into energy....
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