Stay hydrated
Since your body is made up of nearly 60 percent water, it needs topping off with fluids constantly. “Being dehydrated can raise your blood sugar, harm your kidneys and increase the risk of nerve damage,” explains Dr. Youdim. “However, when diabetic dieting, it’s best to steer clear of high-sodium foods and caffeine, both of which may result in increased water losses.”
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