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Top 12 Fruits That Can Help You Manage Diabetes
8. Pears
Everyone loves fall fresh pears!
These fruits are vitamin rich and fiber rich, so they can help to stabilize blood sugar while having a tiny GI index of only 38. Pears have been shown to help lower your body’s resistance to insulin.
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Although little advertised, pears are one of the least allergenic of al fruits.
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Maggie
Jan 27, 2015 at 12:03 pm
I experience cramps in my feet, fingers, legs or even the whole body. I went for diabetes tests and was cleared, tried blood circulation treatment but ended up loosing my toe nails. What can I do or eat? Please help