Dr. Divya Rohra
Dr. Divya Rohra
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Ideally, people with diabetes do not need any extra protein than others. However, talking to your doctor about protein consumption in diabetes and your protein needs will help. The doctor will consider your blood sugar level and other factors like age and general condition before prescribing a specific protein powder. Sometimes, excess protein in the diet can break into sugars. This may affect your sugar levels. But this is generally for a little duration of time. It is important to have a balanced meal and exercise regularly to manage your diabetes. Choosing a protein-rich option instead of high glucose option may help better blood sugar regulation and weight loss. It is advisable not to consume any powders or medicines without consulting your doctor.


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