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Increase in Fibre Intake helps diabetes....

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Zero-G Gluten-free products : good for diabetes

1. Zero-G Gluten-free Slim Atta : All-purpose Multi-grain Multi-fibre flour specially formulated for fitness minded people. Formulated for Weight Management, Diabetes management & Cholesterol management.

2. Zero-G Gluten-free Fibre-O-Life : Unique blend of 6 wonderful soluble & insoluble fibres Namely Fenugreek, Flaxseeds, Fennel, Sorghum Bran, Psyllium Husk & Guar Gum; Safest Possible FAT BURNER

3. Zero-G Gluten-free Buckwheat Flour : Hypo-allergen Buckwheat flour, Also beneficial for PCOS & Diabetics

4. Wellspring Seeds-O-Life : Natural way to supplement Omega 3, Dietary Fibre, Vitamin E, Selenium& Zinc

These products are available @ Godrej's Nature's Basket, Le-Marche, Future Group's Foodhall etc.

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arundhatip

Hi, Do you have a link to any research that says gluten free is good for diabetes - please!?

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Suneeta

Hi! here is a link for you that relates Gluten to diabetes

naturalnews.com/036038_glut...

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bharatdamor1977

where we find Zero-G Gluten-free products : good for diabetes ?

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Suneeta

Hello everyone! I am not trying to imply that Gluten-free is good for Diabetes, here I am trying to suggest that increase in the fibre intake helps manage Diabetes.

The product Zero-G Gluten-free Slim Atta is blend of five whole grain flours namely : Jowar (Sorghum), Ragi (Finger Millet), Brown Rice, Amaranth & Branyard Millet and six very good natural fibres namely : Finnel, Fenugreek, Flaxseed Meal, Psyllium Husk, Sorghum Bran & Guar Gum. The other above mentioned products are also high on fibre.

> Slim Atta enhances metabolic rate ... so that you burn more calories than before.

> Makes you fuller faster, thus preventing you from taking extra calories.

> Rich in fibre - both Soluble and Insoluble. It has the cholesterol-lowering effect.

> It helps lowering & stabilising blood sugar levels in people with adult (type-II) diabetes.

> It promotes proper functioning of the intestines and regular & easy bowel movement.

> When combined with good dietary habits, it promotes active fat loss.

Zero-G Gluten-free products are available @ Le-Marche, Godrej's Nature's Basket, Future Group's Foodhall, Walmart's easyday etc.

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I think multigrain atta of while cereals like wheat, soybean, oats, etc. is good for diabetics but in moderation

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