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Is Cheese, Butter Or Ghee good for Diabetics

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If cheese is better how it works on Diavictim. Is it not fat which converts into sugar? In the above 3 which is advisable for diabetic patient

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Answer to the question. Do not use to market your product.And all Tom, DIck &Harry must not answer unless you know the answer Allow some one who knows the answer and can do it authentically

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Correct. Now every idiots spoils the blog.No genuine people responds because of these so called ------. See what is the question and what answer this anilyadav gave. Is he fooling the public

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These idiots should be banned from this blog. He thinks people are fools

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High usage of butter cheese and ghee will give rise to blood cholesterol which will effect the arteries of the heart so one can not take risks of them either.

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