
23. Watermelon
Watermelon may be delicious and refreshing, but they are a high GI food, which isn’t the best thing for someone who has diabetes. Don’t get upset just yet, though, because some foods with high GI levels don’t raise blood sugar as much as you’d think. Therefore, this is where the glycemic load, or GL, comes in for consideration. The GL takes into account the portion size, as well as the GI in food. Lycopene is an antioxidant in watermelon which helps fight free radicals, slows cancer growth, and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disorders, macular diseases, and diabetes. Reducing your risk of heart disease is essential because 68% of people with diabetes over 65 years old pass away from cardiovascular disease.