
Could Pomegranates Pave the Way for Lower Blood Sugar
By Sheramy Tsai Concerned about blood sugar spikes? You’re not alone. Many avoid fruits for fear of raising their glucose levels. However, new research suggests that pomegranates might just be the exception—potentially lowering diabetes risk markers. Pomegranates might not be the first food you think of for fighting diabetes, but recent findings suggest they deserve a spot on your…
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