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Marius Lixandru

Marius Lixandru is a highly experienced health author with a background in biology and chemistry. Born in 1984, he has always expressed interest in health and wellness, an inclination which has lead to his studies in human biology and chemistry. He has been fervently writing for this site since 2014 and continues to keep up with the newest technologies and advancements in medicine. He likes to share his personal medical experiences and health-related expertise. In his free time he loves walking, cycling and eating. Contact Us

Do Pumpkin Seeds Lower Blood Sugar?

August 6, 2020 by Marius Lixandru
Do pumpkin seeds raise blood sugar

Eating pumpkin seeds separate from other foods doesn’t actually lower blood sugar, but doesn’t raise it too much or too fast either. At the same time, eating them with other foods may lower the glycemic effect of those other foods and consequently also blood sugar levels post-meal. If you have diabetes, it’s actually recommended to … Read more about Do Pumpkin Seeds Lower Blood Sugar?

Can Diabetics Eat Pumpkin Seeds?

August 5, 2020 by Marius Lixandru
Pumpkin seeds good for diabetes

As a diabetic, you can eat pumpkin seeds with your condition in modest amounts. Pumpkin seeds have a low glycemic index which means they have minimal effects on blood sugar levels. Moreover, they are low in carbohydrates and sugar and high in fiber, protein and fat, all aspects of nutrition that work synergically towards better … Read more about Can Diabetics Eat Pumpkin Seeds?

The Glycemic Index of Dried Apricots

August 5, 2020 by Marius Lixandru
Dried apricots glycemic index

Dried apricots are one of the best dry fruits for diabetes type 2 and type 1 because of their low glycemic index. A low glycemic index value means that effects on blood sugar metabolism are minimal so there won’t be any significant rises in blood sugar levels. So long as intake is limited to small … Read more about The Glycemic Index of Dried Apricots

7 Great Benefits of Dry Apricots for Diabetes

August 5, 2020 by Marius Lixandru
Dried apricots benefits diabetes

Not only can diabetics eat dry apricots with their condition, but the dried fruit is also good for diabetes when consumed in moderation. Despite being high in carbohydrates, dry apricots have a low glycemic index value which means they don’t raise blood sugar levels too fast. Of course, only limited amounts may be consumed at … Read more about 7 Great Benefits of Dry Apricots for Diabetes

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