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How Bananas Affect Diabetes and Blood Sugar Levels

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Some diabetics do eat bananas but some don't. Find out how to eat bananas when you have diabetes.

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I look at Marathon runners & see what they eat to recover from a run ? Yes them yellow things !

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Yup, I would eat bananas too in that case 😄

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Thanks for the input, that's great. Those monkeys deserve the food choices that are right for their health 🙊

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