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Is Carrot O.K for diabetes?

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rnpath

no. this is a high glycemic food. keep off

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laxmeesha

please let me know which companies ALA do u buy and from where. cost also please

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aarkay804

Dear Anupji,

Please check the thread.

Regards

Arvind

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mbakant

No.. Carrot is harmful...

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ashish11

eating for diabetes patients see this

hindi.boldsky.com/health/di...

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laxmeesha

thank u. i take one pregator capsule a day. i checked it also contains ALA

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PL. ALSO LET ME KNOW THE PRODUCT NAME. OF ZENITH

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Wynad

In general I have expeniced that plenty of salads are helpful. Of course carrot too is included.

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vasureddy

no plz avoid

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vinodbihari

is cucumber o.k. for diabetics?

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