Never knew all this about honey...I am diabetic, but have heard that the honey does not raise blood sugar as bad...don't know if that is true or not
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Never knew all this about honey...I am diabetic, but have heard that the honey does not raise blood sugar as bad...don't know if that is true or not
Here's what I found.
Generally, there's no advantage to substituting honey for sugar in a diabetes eating plan. Both honey and sugar will affect your blood sugar level. Honey is sweeter than granulated sugar, so you might use a smaller amount of honey for sugar in some recipes.
Knowing you're diabetic changes a lot of things. Back to looking.
I used to have the same problem with sinuses and still have some trouble but when I had my wisdom teeth pulled I haven't had them bleed . I know people that have had surgerys and never get better so good luck. I get sinuse infections all the time wish I knew the answer to it.
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Dern...bleeding sinuses, tooth infections, brain infections.....sounds like y'all all got Ebola. Tell ya what, I'll buy all your tackle for whatever you told your wives you paid for it and y'all can all go get some extra health insurance with the money.
Wannabe...
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My wife had the same exact thing done in 2017 and is much better. Doc said the deviated septum would not allow her sinuses to dry out correctly and she kept a sinus infection. She uses a "Sinugator" every day. Kinda like a water pic for you nose.
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Debbie and I have been searching and can't find any home remedies that target a person that's diabetic. Winter air is dryer and can cause seasonal bleeding. Sleeping on a top bunk can cause it. It could be a virus.
Here's one thing she found, never thought about. We make potato salad with different colors in it. Potatoes, mayo are white. Mustard is yellow, relish is green and chop up a red or purple onion for a little more color. We thought if it sat out in the heat to long the mayo went bad and someone always got sick. Nope, red and purple onion are the best in absorbing viruses from the air. If someone in the household is sick with a cold/flu try slicing a red or purple onion in thirds and placing them around the house. Make sure that person has a slice close to them at all times, replace every other day.
We tried it, bought a big bag of purple onions. Placed a slice in the living room, bedroom and kitchen, replaced every 2 days, now on our 3rd onion. We both have a light sinus drainage and can go through a box of tissue in 3 days. We blow it out, no snorting. Can't stand to be around anyone that does. This box of tissue was opened the day before we got the onions and it's still about half now.
I tried that with rutabagas and it didn't work.