
29. Fruit Smoothies
Fruit smoothies may seem healthy; they even have “fruit” in the name. If you have diabetes, pay attention to how often you drink fruit smoothies and how large the portions are at once. That goes double if you get them from a smoothie bar. At least opt to get protein added and order a small rather than a large. Alternatively, you could make a healthy smoothie at home if you crave a one. That way, you know what’s going into it. Most smoothie places offer a pulverized, low-fiber smoothie primarily of fruit. However, since it is full of natural sugars, that will make your blood glucose spike. They are full of carbs, which you need to watch out for when you have diabetes. That is especially true when it’s something with no protein or healthy fat that acts similarly to fiber. These factors help slow the digestion process and prevent blood sugar from spiking.