This video will discuss whether or not diabetics can eat oranges and the benefits of oranges. Many people believe that fruits, such as oranges, are unhealthy for diabetes and should be avoided. This is simply not true.
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Oranges, in fact, can be a healthy element of a diabetes-friendly diet, although you may have to limit your intake if you have the condition. People with diabetes can enjoy this citrus fruit in moderation.
Oranges are safe for diabetics to eat. However, Oranges, as well as all other fruits, provide carbohydrates.
Watch this video till the end to learn more about some of the benefits of oranges for people with diabetes.
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