Added by priya. Created on 07/03/08
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Description: Whenever the glucose level is in the blood is higher than the normal, the person is said to having hyperglycemic or Diabetes. Diabetes is also called as Diabetes Mellitus, Mellitus and Insulin-dependent diabetes. In this condition the intake of sweet things is totally avoided, otherwise there will be an increase in the sugar level, which will further elevate sugar level. Also the person sometimes really dies to eat any sweet things. As Sweet potato have a low glycemic index, they can be consumed by persons suffering from Diabetes. The Sweet Potato is scientifically called as Ipomoea batatas.
Directions For Use: 1-2 Sweet potatoes are boiled and consumed whenever a diabetic person feels like eating any sweet dish.
Not To Use With: As such no specific precaution needs to be followed while using Sweet potato in the treatment of Diabetes.
Side Effects: No side effects are seen as Sweet potato is safe and well tolerated in the treatment of Diabetes.
Expected Results: The sugar level is not elevated after eating Sweet Potato. Hence Diabetes is under control.
Expected Results Within: 1 month
Low Glycemic index of Sweet Potato, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
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