Paul Saladino· MD
people with overt diabetes who started eating honey and it's like you know honey's not for you when you have diabetes it's it's for you when you get metabolically healthy
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people with overt diabetes who started eating honey and it's like you know honey's not for you when you have diabetes it's it's for you when you get metabolically healthy
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but honey is not for a diabetic whether you're type 1 or type 2 like you got to fix that and get to normal glycemia before you add honey and i think that a lower carbohydrate diet than what i'm doing would be better for a type 1 or type 2 diabetic for sure
if you are diabetic maybe don't include honey if you have active metabolic syndrome if you have active glucose intolerance
if you're diabetic do you want to eat honey probably not because you're so metabolically broken your body's not going to handle the sugars well