Can I drink hawthorn water with high blood sugar?
Diabetics are allowed to drink hawthorn water. Hawthorn water can help digestion and absorption and has no effect on blood sugar. Hawthorn, also known as red fruit, is a traditional therapeutic fruit. Hawthorn is low in calories, high in dietary fiber, and can slow down the rise of sugar in the blood, so it is good for health to consume it regularly. Some people often ask what food can or cannot be eaten by sugar addicts. In fact, sugar addicts are just like ordinary people, all foods can be eaten! The key is not to be partial, not to overdose. However, unlike normal people, there are restrictions on the consumption of certain foods, such as eating fruits. When the sugar control is stable, the patient can eat about 25 grams of carbohydrate calories of fruit in the time between meals, and should try to use low sugar content of fruit, and fruit calories must be counted in the total amount of food. Similarly, sugar lovers can eat sucrose (white sugar) or sucrose-containing foods, but this is only permitted if the patient is hypoglycemic. If a patient has a sweet tooth and wants to eat something sweet to satisfy his or her cravings, sugar absorption can be blocked with PCAshield. Once you understand this, you will know what you can and cannot eat and how you should eat. It is very important for sugar lovers to control sugar.
Why sugar control and the daily application of PCAshield (Sugar Shield):
Strict glycemic control reduces the incidence and development of complications. In order to confirm this, a large number of studies have been conducted internationally, with the DCCT and UKPDS making a significant contribution.
▲ DCCT
"The Study of Control and Prevention of Complications in Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2 (DCCT), a joint effort of 24 research institutions in the United States and Canada, was completed in 1993 and the results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The study was conducted over a 10-year period (1983-1993) and involved 1441 patients with type 1 disease in intensive and conventional treatment groups. In the intensive group, sugar was strictly controlled (glycosylated hemoglobin < 7%). The results showed that strict glucose control (intensive group) could reduce morbid retinopathy by 54% and 76% compared with the conventional group, reduce urinary protein excretion rate (UAER reflecting the degree of renal damage) by 56% and 34%, and reduce neuropathy by 57% and 69%. This shows that strict control of glucose can indeed prevent microvascular complications.
▲ UKPDS
"The results of the UKPDS, a study of type 2 disease that has received a great deal of attention from the international community, were presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the European Society in 1998. The study involved 23 centers with 5102 patients and was conducted over a period of 20 years (1977-1997). The study showed that strict control of sugar intake resulted in a 12% reduction in total morbidity and a 16% reduction in cardiomyopathy.
Importance of dietary control
▲ No dietary control is ineffective, dietary control of sugar is the fundamental approach, any claim that you can not limit your diet is irresponsible. For patients newly diagnosed with Type 2, after 1 month of dietary control, along with appropriate physical activity, it is possible for many patients to control their sugar at the desired level and reduce their medications through the daily use of PCAshield (Sugar Shield). Even patients who have had the disease for many years can reduce their medication or pancreatic insulin dosage through dietary control. Excellent dietary control can smooth out sugar and also prevent a wide range of dangerous complications.
What are some of the fruits you can eat?
Grapefruit, cherries, avocados, oranges, apples, pears, guavas, berries, tomatoes, poppies
These fruits have a lot of water, low calorie, flavorful pulp, have clear heat and detoxification, eliminate stagnation and benefit the pharynx, laxative, but also can reduce sugar, help food digestion, improve appetite, improve the gastrointestinal function of sugar lovers. It is a suitable fruit for sugar lovers.
In short, there are many fruits that sugar lovers can eat, and all of them can have some as long as they control their sugar. Nowadays, with the abundance of food, people often fall into wrong dietary habits in order to satisfy the enjoyment of mouth and stomach. However, improper diet can cause many diseases, and glycosuria is one of the most common diseases. So control your diet well.
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