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9 foods to help balance blood sugar levels Whole wheat bread
Fruits
Sweet potatoes and yams
Medically reviewed by Katherine Marengo LDN, R.D. — Written by Jennifer Huizen on January 1, 2020
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Nuts
Legumes
Garlic
Cold-water fish
Yogurt
Alternative methods
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When a person has diabetes, either their body does not produce enough insulin, or it cannot use the insulin correctly, so glucose accumulates in the blood. High levels of blood glucose can cause a range of symptoms, from exhaustion to heart disease. One way to control blood sugar is to eat a healthful diet. Generally, foods and drinks that the body absorbs slowly are best because they do not cause spikes and dips in blood sugar. The glycemic index (GI) measures the effects of specific foods on blood sugar levels. People looking to control their levels should pick foods with low or medium GI scores. A person can also pair foods with low and high GI scores to ensure that a meal is balanced. Below are some of the best foods for people looking to maintain healthy blood sugar levels.
1. Whole wheat or pumpernickel bread
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4-in-1 hypertension treatment may be better than standard care Pumpernickel has a low GI score and fewer carbs than other breads.
Many kinds of bread are high in carbohydrates and quickly raise blood sugar levels. As a result many breads should be avoided.
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