Not exact matches
Honey may not be the best sweetener for diabetics, as it has been shown to
raise blood sugar levels, but it
raises them
less than refined
sugar, and it also has beneficial qualities like helping with cholesterol levels.
If you're new to steel cut oatmeal, the oats are slightly
less processed than rolled, giving them a lower glycemic index which means they don't
raise your
blood sugar as high after eating them.
The lower the Glycemix Index of a food, the slower it
raises blood sugar levels, and the
less insulin needs to be secreted at once to deal with it.
On the other hand, the lower the GI number, the
less it
raises blood sugar.
Foods rich in
sugars and refined grains are more likely to
raise your
blood sugar levels, while foods rich in fiber are
less likely to affect
blood sugar levels, thus helping you keep your levels steady.
High - glycemic foods like pastries
raise blood sugar highly and rapidly; low - glycemic foods
raise it gently and to a
lesser degree.
Refined grains are
less nutritious than whole grains and
raise blood sugar faster.
There are puppies with big attitude, puppies with
less attitude and puppies with so much sweetness they'll
raise your
blood sugar level just by resting their head on their paws.