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You need to test this out for yourself by checking your blood sugar levels, with your glucose meter, after eating. Check one hour after eating and again two hours after eating. That way you will learn your carbohydrate limit. Moreover, the carbohydrate limit varies from person to person. Some people with diabetes type 2 can tolerate far fewer carbohydrates than others can. Eat according to your meter. Know your individual carbohydrate tolerance. Never follow what others do. Never leave it to chance. You have far too much to lose.
135g - 180g depending on weight and exercise
A person with type one Diabetes should consume the number of carbs consistent with a healthy diet based on the age height weight and activity level.
My avg. consumption of carbohydrates is limited to 65 grams x 3 meals, or a total of 195 grams. Amounts may vary, according to individual conditions.
1200 or 2500 depends on ur weight
250
Insulin resistant people and people who are borderline diabetic should not (ideally) consume any added sugar and should avoid foods that have added sugars. In addition, you now need to count all your carbohydrates (as well as sugar). If you want something sweet, use a sugar substitute called stevia.
30 grams.
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If you mean added sugar, you should eat none. If you feel the need for something sweet, use a sugar substitute called stevia. If you are talking about sugars that occur naturally in foods, then you need to be counting carbohydrates.
Sugar density should be known!!!
10000
18 grams if sugar
Yes, most diabetic snacks are sugar-free. They use a variety of sugar substitutes instead. But this does not mean they don't taste good. Many sugar-free diabetic snacks taste quite good.
It depends on the degree and seriousness of the diabetic
I think that you should be able to have at least twenty to thirty grams of sugar.😜
how many cals in 25 grams of sugar
Five grams of sugar is equivalent to five grams.