HEART PROBLEMS AND DIABETES

High levels of blood sugar can damage your large
blood vessels, making it harder for blood to get to
your heart. That’s why people with diabetics are at
greater risk of heart attacks, strokes, and circulation
problems. Here’s how you can keep your heart healthy and
help prevent problems.<br
vessels by keeping your blood sugar levels in the healthy
80 to 120 mg/dL range.<br
your doctor to help you stop. Smoking increases the
level of fats in your blood and narrows your blood
vessels.<br
bacon, whole milk and whole milk cheeses. Avoid packaged
crackers, cookies, pastries and snack foods. The risk of
heart disease rises as cholesterol levels
increase.<br

can improve your blood fat levels and strengthen your
heart.<br
readings can be an early sign of blood vessel
damage.<br
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6 Responses to “HEART PROBLEMS AND DIABETES”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Cheryl,….I became very emotional when you
    mentioned cheese.<br
    Cheese!!!!!<br
    Cheryl….please say it isn’t so!!!!!<br

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    John, I find that the low fat Dutch cheese is really good. :) <br

  3. Jules Xiomara Says:

    John V. <br
    LOL<br
    too? (Chuckle)<br

  4. Jules Xiomara Says:

    Oh my, John, you’ve been saved by a new member –
    LOL<br
    cheese. Or maybe Jeannette can put in an order for the
    real thing imported from Holland!<br
    Jeannette.<br

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    Can’t order the low fat cheese from Holland
    myself, but I do know where I can get it. I get get the
    cheese from the Boyce Market in Fredericton, NB, Canada.
    And it is really good too. <br

  6. Neva Marjory Says:

    My doctor also brought up the fact that when we
    are diabetic all the good things we have because we
    are women dissappear and we have very little in our
    favor, so for blood surgars, blood prssure,and
    cholesteral we have to work even harder to keep under
    control,. Debbie C

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