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Generally, no.
Drinking honey has no necessary relationship with diabetes, honey is a common food, although the taste is sweet, but it is beneficial and harmless to health, according to the correct way to eat, long-term drinking honey will not get diabetes.
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It's possible. Because honey contains a lot of sugar, if you eat honey every day, it will cause the body to metabolize very slowly, and the sugar may not be completely metabolized, so it is not recommended that you eat honey every day.
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Because honey contains a lot of fructose and polysaccharides, long-term frequent and large consumption of honey will increase the burden of pancreatic islets, causing pancreatic atrophy, which can lead to diabetes. However, consuming a small amount of honey every day is good for the body, which can moisten the intestines, laxative, whitening**, etc.
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No, but drinking honey for a long time is likely to gain weight, so you can't drink too much honey when you drink it.
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Honey is a very delicious food, and many people also like to add honey to their food, which will have a unique taste. Not only does it taste good, but it is also a great food for nourishing the body. If you are a diabetic who eats honey, you should be cautious, diabetics must strictly control their diet, and there are many foods that cannot be eaten casually, otherwise the condition will be more serious.
However, there are also some studies that show that people with diabetes can also eat pure honey. Therefore, in daily life, patients who are early diabetics can also eat honey.
Diabetic patients should always pay attention to their diet in life, some doctors tell you not to eat the food, you must not eat it casually, otherwise it will cause more serious conditions to your body, for the sake of everyone's health, some sweet foods should be eaten less, the sugar content in honey is also relatively high, but these sugars are simple simple sugars, so they will be easily digested after being eaten. However, according to the specific physical condition of the person, some people absorb the simple sugar rate relatively quickly, but there are also some people with weak physical fitness, the absorption rate is relatively low, such people should eat less honey. Although diabetics can eat pure honey, everyone must pay attention not to buy some cheap honey in the market, but to buy honey with relatively pure concentration.
Honey is indeed a very good food, not only delicious but also has a great tonic effect on the human body. It can ** respiratory diseases, there are many people who are more fragile and suffer from respiratory diseases for a long time, such as tuberculosis patients, but after eating honey, the protein content of the body will increase, blood precipitation will be reduced, and the frequency of coughing will be lighter. At the same time, honey can also ** heart disease, mainly honey can improve the metabolic function of the myocardium and can ** angina.
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Diabetic patients in the early stage are also not allowed to eat honey, because honey has a lot of sugar in it, and diabetics cannot eat sugar.
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Early diabetics can eat honey, but to choose high-quality honey, high-quality honey contains polysaccharides, after entering the body can be absorbed and converted by the body, and discharged, there is no great impact on blood sugar, but poor quality honey, there are a large number of simple sugars in it, in the body will be converted into glucose that diabetics cannot metabolize, aggravating the condition of diabetics.
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You can eat it, but you should control the amount and not eat too much, because honey also contains a lot of sugar, so you should eat less.
It is only because of the abnormal insulin that the blood sugar rises, and this disease is not transmitted to others because of the increase in blood sugar, so it is not an infectious disease.
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No, diabetes mellitus is a series of metabolic disorders caused by genetic factors, immune dysfunction, microbial infections and their toxins, free radical toxins, mental factors, etc., which lead to hypopancreatic islet function and insulin resistance.
Diabetes is not contagious, it has a certain relationship with genetic factors, and it is a chronic immune disease, mainly caused by endocrine disorders caused by eating too much food.