The best vitamins for diabetics 1 and 2
Here are the best vitamins for diabetics 1 and 2 as reported by diabetesstrong.com and Medical News Today: 1. Thiamine (b1) Those with type 1 or type 2 diabetes are more likely to have lower levels of thiamin in their blood and usually suffer from higher risk of thiamin deficiency than people who do not have diabetes. This vitamin is very helpful in relieving neuropathic pain. The main sources of thiamin include beef, pork, beans, whole grains, nuts, cauliflower, oranges, eggs, potatoes, asparagus and kale. Read Also: Is white rice good or bad for diabetics? 2. Vitamin B12 Vitamin B12 is essential for healthy red blood cells and brain function. People with diabetes who have nerve damage in their hands and feet may notice their symptoms worsen if they are deficient in vitamin B12. Studies have shown that long-term use of the diabetes drug Metformin can lead to a vitamin B12 deficiency. Common sources of this vitamin include fish, milk, eggs and meat products. Vitamin B12 can also be taken orally, for vegetarians and vegans. Read Also: 9 Benefits of Mangosteen Skin for Health and Women that are Rarely Known Editor: Barratut Taqiyyah Rafie
2023-06-08 23:07:55
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