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Originally Posted by barbiedoll4j People point out the effect coffee may have, may being the key word here, on blood sugar/glucose levels. While they are accurate about the effect ... no one seems to mention that this is true for Type II Diabetics, or those prone to develop type II diabetes, according to the studies. In one study sedentary people were also included. The effect, tho not as pronounced, was evident in this group as well.
This is likely why some people find that coffee effects their weight loss and why others see no effect. |
I'm not sure what your point is... the people that I know that can't drink coffee, are NOT diabetic. With carefully controlled monitoring, they were able to trace their troubles back to the coffee. One person, in particular, still can't have coffee, even though she reached goal and had excellent results on her blood work.
This is going to be true with any food... each of us has different tolerances, whether we're diabetic or not.