Are-Corndogs Diabetic Friendly

Is it OK to eat corn crackers if you have diabetes? If you have diabetes, they are a wonderful snack option. While crackers are heavy in carbohydrates, the fat in the cheese and the fiber in the crackers may minimize blood sugar spikes ( 10 , 11 , 44 , 45 ).

How bad are frozen corn dogs for you? A corn dog has 330 calories, 34 grams of carbohydrates, and 10 grams of protein in one serving (24). Corn dogs, on the other hand, contain processed meat, which has been associated to an elevated risk of colorectal cancer and heart disease in multiple studies ( 25 , 26 , 27 ). Corn dogs, for example, are another deep-fried dish made using processed vegetable oil.

Is corn oil a keto option? Corn oil is a highly refined oil that should be avoided on the keto diet, even if it is low in carbs.

A friend of mine told me about a supplement and claimed that it helped him lower his fasting blood sugar count by 8 points and that his energy level was up also. I figured what the hell, I’d try it. I didn’t really see much in results at first but after about 3 weeks my fasting sugar count started to inch down and my energy levels were starting to rise. Now after 2 months of steady use my fasting sugar count is down a solid 12 points. My diet is a little better than my friends so I figure that might be the difference between his results and mine. I now have ordered a bottle of Liver Cleanse to add to the mix. I’ll post more when I’ve used it for a couple of months.

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All I know is after taking this product for 6 months my A1C dropped from 6.8 (that I struggled to get that low) to 5.7 without a struggle. By that I mean I watched my diet but also had a few ooops days with an occasional cheat and shocked my Dr with my A1C test. Since then I have also had finger checks that average out to 117-120. I’m still careful but also thankful my numbers are so good!