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The Best Fruits to Help Lower Blood Sugar, Says Nutritionist Blackberries. Blueberries. Apples. Tomatoes. Oranges. Dates.
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Learn More »When you live with a condition that affects your blood sugar—whether diabetes, prediabetes, or hypoglycemia—keeping your sugar levels steady is a top priority. For people with diabetes, long-term elevated blood glucose can spell trouble in the form of increased risk of heart disease, kidney disease, and vision loss. And if you have prediabetes, you definitely want to watch sugar levels to avoid ending up with full-blown version of the disease. Of course, cutting back on sweets plays a major role in managing your sugars—which can feel like a real mood-killer. But you don't necessarily have to nix all sweet foods to keep your sugar levels in the black. Some fruits can be surprisingly helpful choices! Granted, no fruits will actually lower your blood glucose (because they do, after all, contain sugar) but some options are better than others. As a nutritionist, here are six fruits I recommend for keeping your blood sugar low. Then, don't miss this list of the best drinks to lower your sugars.
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Learn More »Underneath apples' everyday persona lies a wealth of benefits for blood sugar. In addition to their hefty fiber content and low GI score, apples are rich in polyphenols—aka antioxidant compounds that could help streamline blood sugar levels. According to a 2016 review in the journal Nutrients, polyphenols could help stimulate insulin production and keep blood sugar from spiking or dropping.6254a4d1642c605c54bf1cab17d50f1e
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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