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Endocrine & Hormonal Imbalances
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USING PALM CANDY-DIABETIC PATIANT - #10052

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Sir..I ama diabetic patiant taking insuline 3 tomes and tab 2 times..I am using palm candy for taking tea or coffee..whether it is good or bad forme..I amtaking thyronorm for thyroid..noother issues with me

Sir..i ama diabetic patiant taking insuline 3 tomes and tab 2 times..i am using palm candy for taking tea or coffee..whether it is good or bad forme
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Using palm candy as a sweetener might not be the best choice for someone managing diabetes. Palm candy, like other sugary products, can cause a spike in blood glucose levels. Even though it might seem like a traditional or natural alternative, the impact on blood sugar is similar to sugar due to its high glycemic index. When managing diabetes, especially if you are on insulin and medication, it’s essential to keep a close tab on your carbohydrate intake to maintain stable blood glucose levels. It might be beneficial to switch to sugar alternatives that have minimal impact on blood sugar, like stevia or erythritol, but always check for any changes in taste preference and consult about interactions. Since you are also taking Thyronorm for thyroid issues, remember that balancing your diet can impact thyroid function as well. Both diabetes and thyroid issues can benefit from a consistent, well-rounded diet aligned with your medication timings. Make sure to discuss any changes with your healthcare provider to tailor dietary recommendations and ensure optimal health outcomes without unintended medication interaction. If you’re experimenting with new dietary habits, monitor your blood glucose levels closely and track any changes. If there are meaningful shifts in your glucose readings, talk to your doctor to adjust your treatment plan. Remember, managing diabetes and thyroid function is a holistic process, taking into account all aspects of lifestyle, including diet, exercise, and stress levels.

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