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Is Coffee Good For Diabetics?
By: Paul Xiong and Igor Klibanov
So you’re a diabetic who wants to improve your blood glucose levels. You like coffee and are curious whether it’s harmful or beneficial for diabetes.
You’ve tried to find answers online, but you’re getting a lot of conflicting information about coffee, such as:
● Caffeine may affect insulin activity and cause an increase in blood sugar levels or the opposite effect
● Magnesium and chromium in coffee can improve your condition
● Telling you to drink or not to drink it
…and so on. You’re not sure what to do with all of this information, but you want to know definitively if coffee is good or bad.
Well, you’ve come to the right place.
In this article, you can expect to learn:
● What is and isn’t inside coffee
● Benefits and drawbacks of drinking coffee in general
● Is coffee effective at preventing diabetes?
● Is coffee good or bad for diabetes?
● And the bottom line: should you drink coffee?
But, before we begin, allow me to introduce myself!
Hi!