Native Scent Leaf Bitter Leaf Diabetes Cure

Native Scent Leaf Bitter Leaf Diabetes Cure
Native Scent Leaf Bitter Leaf Diabetes Cure

There is actually a brew called the scent leaf bitter leaf diabetes cure. As the name implies, it is the combination of scent leaf and bitter leaf.

The brew is used over here in Nigeria by people suffering from diabetes and there are many celebrating its potency.

To make the brew simply pound both bitter leaf and scent leaf together without adding water.

Then strained to remove the produced liquid. The liquid is then placed in an airtight container with a pinch of salt added to it.

The diabetic patient is expected to drink the scent leaf bitter lead brew three times a day.

Even though it is a cure people are talking about. It is dependent on the diabetic patient avoiding foods that are bad for diabetes in general.

To not smoke, to exercise enough. With the brew and these other health tips kept as pertaining to a diabetic patient then all is is bound to end well.

Foods a diabetic should avoid.

Starches

Processed grains, such as white rice or white flour
Processed Cereals with little whole grains and lots of sugar
White bread
French fries
Fried white-flour tortillas

Vegetables

Canned vegetables with lots of added sodium
Veggies cooked with lots of added butter, cheese, or sauce
Pickles, if you need to limit sodium — otherwise, pickles are okay.
Sauerkraut, for the same reason as pickles — so, limit them if you

Fruits

Canned fruit with heavy sugar syrup
Chewy fruit rolls
Regular jam, jelly, and preserves (unless you have a very small portion)
Sweetened applesauce
Fruit punch , fruit drinks, fruit juice drinks

Proteins

Fried meats
Higher-fat cuts of meat, such as ribs
Pork bacon
Regular cheeses
Poultry with skin
Deep-fried fish
Deep fried tofu
Beans prepared with lard

Diary

Whole milk
Regular yogurt
Regular cottage cheese
Regular sour cream
Regular ice cream
Regular half-and-halfhalf-and-half
Fats, Oil an Sweets

Anything with artificial trans fat in it. It’s bad for your heart. Check the ingredient list for anything that’s “partially hydrogenated,” even if the label says it has 0 grams of trans fat.

Big portions of saturated fats, which mainly come from animal products but also are in coconut oil and palm oil. Ask your doctor what your limit should be, especially if you have heart disease as well as diabetes.

Drinks

Regular sodas
Regular beer, fruity mixed drinks, dessert wines
Sweetened tea
Coffee with sugar and cream
Flavored coffees and chocolate drinks
Energy drinks

Avoid these foods also if you want your diabetes to fall under the radar and with it, this scent leaf bitter leaf diabetes cure would see you smile.

Resources

http://www.webmd.com/diabetes/diabetic-food-list-best-worst-foodsdiabetic-food-list-best-worst-foods

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