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Old 03-13-2008, 06:59 PM
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Is ok for somone with diabetes to drink Naked Juice?

It doesn't have any added sugar, but will it still be too much "natural" sugar.
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Normally, most juices are off limits for us. Even the no sugar added kind
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Even if it has no added sugar, fruit juice is loaded to begin with. It's better to just eat the fruit rather than drink the juice.

Now, if the person in question has low blood sugar and needs to get it raised in a hurry, juice is good.

Some people have to watch their diet very closely and can almost never have juice, some people can have a normal amount. It really just depends on the severity and the medication the person is taking.
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As long as it fits within the amount you can handle. If you're Type 2, can you handle an additional 29g of carb? That's how much is in Naked Juice, read the label. If you're Type 1, you can take insulin to cover it. But I personally avoid sugared drinks, "natural" or not, because they just increase my carb load too much. I'd rather spend the carbs on something more satisfying.
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My advice still remains : eat your juice, don't drink it.
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This should be fine if the diabetic gives themself insulin for the drink. However, diet drinks or water are the best thing but once in a whole Naked Juice wouldnt hurt them.
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My advice still remains : eat your juice, don't drink it.
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