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Could Fruit Juices Be The Cause For Raised Sugar Levels In Body?

My doctor that my sugar was a little high, I was drinking 8 oz of grape juice a day I realized that it had 36 grms of sugar. I also bought naked with mango n I believe banana also high in sugar . U think that contribute to the high in sugar on my test
Wed, 13 May 2015
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Hello. I have carefully gone through your querry & in my expert Opinion its No. Its not like that the lines on which you are thinking. Diabetes doesn't work like that. Its a disease that is Multifactorial regarding the cause. Genetic predisposition, inactive life style, central obesity, insulin receptor destruction, pancreatic damage etc etc
U need special care if you are at borderline readings. I dont know your physician diagnosed you as diabetic or not but one thing is sure STOP ALL SUCH DRINKS IMMEDIATELY and consult your physician for diagnosis / treatment plan and diet and exercise plan.
Quench your thirst with plain water.
Have a balanced diet and least sugar in everything.
Stay blessed and have a healthy life. I hope it Helped you.

Regards:
Dr. Hanif
MD USA
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Could Fruit Juices Be The Cause For Raised Sugar Levels In Body?

Hello. I have carefully gone through your querry & in my expert Opinion its No. Its not like that the lines on which you are thinking. Diabetes doesn t work like that. Its a disease that is Multifactorial regarding the cause. Genetic predisposition, inactive life style, central obesity, insulin receptor destruction, pancreatic damage etc etc U need special care if you are at borderline readings. I dont know your physician diagnosed you as diabetic or not but one thing is sure STOP ALL SUCH DRINKS IMMEDIATELY and consult your physician for diagnosis / treatment plan and diet and exercise plan. Quench your thirst with plain water. Have a balanced diet and least sugar in everything. Stay blessed and have a healthy life. I hope it Helped you. Regards: Dr. Hanif MD USA