The flowering plant in the amaryllis family, also known as Allium sativum, significantly decreases systolic blood pressure in hypertensives, according to research that appeared in the Journal of Functional Foods.
A new systematic review observes that brown seaweed consumption, specifically Laminaria digitata, Undaria pinnatifida, Acophyllum nodosum, and Fucus vesiculosus species, are significantly associated with improvements in postprandial blood glucose levels.
On a mission to make nutrition treatment the norm, not the last resort, Carlee Hayes, RDN, joined Nutrisense, a metabolic health company that utilizes Continuous Glucose Monitoring (GCM) technology to provide real-time data to clients.
Regular monitoring, a balanced diet, and consultation with healthcare professionals ensure a healthy winter for individuals living with diabetes. Here are a few winter care tips for proper blood sugar management this winter.
Satisfying your sweet cravings with diabetes-friendly treats is about making smart ingredient choices. By incorporating delicious options into your routine, you can enjoy desserts without compromising your health. | Thehealthsite.com