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Diabetics can likely eat unsweetened dark chocolate. Dark chocolate offers all the benefits of the chocolate diet without the possible negative health effects of lots of sugar. While dark chocolate still has some carbohydrates and fats, the lower glycemic index means it is less likely to cause insulin spikes.
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Read More »The short answer to this question is that it depends on the type of chocolate with darker lower sugar types being better. While many people enjoy the pleasant, smooth taste of chocolate, consuming it as a diabetic can be tricky and watched carefully. A lot of it depends on what’s in the chocolate ingredients. So, to understand if you should or shouldn’t eat chocolate, it is essential to be aware of ingredients. The American Diabetes Association, states that people with diabetes are not strictly forbidden from having sweets and chocolate or any other sugary foods. However, diabetics need to consume these foods as part of a healthy diet and exercise plan.
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Read More »Sugar-free chocolates are a way to get the fix without adding extra sugar to your diet. Sugar-free chocolates or diabetes-friendly chocolate are generally sweetened with calorie-free sugar options (i.e. stevia is our favorite). Most sugar-free chocolates are thought of as not too bad for diabetics because they likely have no impact on blood sugar levels. But some types of sugar-free chocolate contain artificial sweeteners that can possibly have adverse health effects (some have speculated that sucralose could be an issue but the research is not conclusive). Mostly, chocolate with cocoa solids above 95% do not cause too much issue with blood glucose levels (this is individual dependent and diet related - so test and ask your doctor), meaning diabetics could enjoy the occasional piece of dark chocolate without any problem but this still requires monitoring of blood glucose and proper medical consultation. The key is striking the right balance of carbs in a diabetics diet. People with diabetes should limit their sugar intake to their doctor’s recommendation.
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