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Cucumbers and Diabetes

By John Coleman

Did you know that cucumbers are apparently fruits and not vegetables? Well, it turns out they are, in fact, fruits! Whether it be eating them as it is, a salad, a side dish, or even as a beverage, cucumbers are one of the most versatile fruits that you can add to just about any dish […]

Black Pepper and Diabetes

By John Coleman

Like soulmates, black pepper and are just meant to be as dish pairings. Whether it be in restaurants, home kitchens, or any grocery store, black pepper has earned its rightful spot as a world-famous and timeless spice. When it comes to the meals we eat, we would always like to spice it up a notch, […]

Tea and Diabetes

By John Coleman

Whether it be a casual Sunday afternoon, a family gathering, or a cold winter night, a cup of tea will surely keep you company. Apart from its various types to choose from, teas are beneficial to your health, including people with diabetes.

Apples and Diabetes

By John Coleman

Whether you’re in a morning rush or just need a quick snack, you know you can always count on a ready-to-eat apple (or two). Apples are among the most favorite fruits for a good reason, and it’s not just because of their compact size or delicious taste; apples are excellent nutritional sources for your health. […]

Sulphur Burps and Diabetes

By John Coleman

“Excuse me,” something we typically say after our body gets rid of the gas built up in your intestinal tract, also known as burping. Regardless of whether your burp is odorless or has a hint of rotten eggs, otherwise known as sulphur, rest assured, this is normal. Burps usually comprise nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, […]

Beer and Diabetes

By John Coleman

With the world slowly recovering from the pandemic-caused setback, we can finally start to enjoy going to places and doing the things we love pre-covid. As countries have placed safety protocols and vaccinations rolling out here and there, a good majority of us can celebrate the occasion in the best way we know; beers! Regardless […]

Mobile Apps for Diabetes: Does it Help?

By John Coleman

With the pandemic and all the jazz it brought along with it, 2020 taught us just how important it is to take our health and wellbeing seriously. Fortunately, with technology on our side, we can now better keep our health in check with a few simple taps. This does not only go for Covid but […]

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