
27. Alcohol
Even if you don’t have diabetes, it’s best to check with your doctor before indulging in alcoholic beverages. That is excellent advice when watching your blood glucose and sugar intake. Even if you are free to drink alcohol, only do so in moderation, which means having no more than two servings of alcohol per day if you are male and no more than one serving per day if you are female. Suppose you take medicine for diabetes. You should understand that these medications process through the liver, just like alcohol. As a result, the load could be too much for your liver. Taking insulin can cause your blood sugar to drop, especially if you aren’t eating but are drinking.