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    Hello, I am Ty Mason of thediabetescouncil.com, researcher, writer and I have type 2 diabetes.

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    I want to emphasize that my perspective is coming from one with Type 2 and not Type 1.

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    Our channel is primarily for those with Type 2 Diabetes and PreDiabetes.

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    Today I want to talk about tea and diabetes.

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    After you watch the video today, I invite you check out the description box for my new

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    ebook.

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    This is one of the most comprehensive diabetes meal planning book you can find.

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    It contains diabetes friendly meals/recipes, recipes for different goals such as 800-1800

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    calories per day meal plan, diabetes meal planning tips and tricks.

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    There are also tons of diabetes friendly recipes for everyone!

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    Tea is one of the favorite drinks by many, especially in the south and research suggests

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    it’s also a healthy drink.

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    Tea brings a number of health benefits including improving insulin sensitivity.

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    It really doesn’t matter if you like your tea hot in a cup or iced in a tall glass,

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    tea has been shown to have many properties that are beneficial for those with diabetes.

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    Research suggests the following benefits may be enjoyed from tea:

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    Improving insulin sensitivity Maintaining healthy blood pressure

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    Preventing blood clots Reducing risk of cardiovascular disease

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    Reducing risks of developing type 2 diabetes Reducing risks of developing cancer

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    Teas such as black tea, green tea and oolong tea contain polyphenols which researchers

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    believe may increase insulin activity.

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    Polyphenols are known to have anti-oxidative properties which can help protect against

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    inflammation and carcinogens.

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    In other words, the properties in tea can help to prevent type 2 diabetes as well as

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    cancer.

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    A Dutch study from 2009 indicates that drinking three cups of tea could reduce the risk of

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    developing type 2 diabetes by 40%.

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    But what are the best teas for those of us with diabetes?

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    The latest research indicates that green and black teas are as effective as each other

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    in providing health benefits.

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    Black tea is highly recommended for those with diabetes, as it contains a special polysaccharide

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    compound that acts almost exactly like the diabetes drugs Precose and Glyset.

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    These drugs are prescribed for Type 2 Diabetes, and they are effective at controlling the

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    symptoms - by reducing the production of glucose.

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    Green tea can help to target diabetes specifically.

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    Drinking green tea will stop your body from producing amylase - the enzyme that breaks

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    down starches and turns them into sugar.

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    As your body produces less amylase, it can only process so much starch at a time.

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    This will slow down the rate at which it's turned into glucose, slowing the rise in your

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    blood sugar levels.

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    Green tea will also slow down the rate of absorbtion of starches.

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    Other type of tea which have been found to have benefits include:

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    Oolong tea Chamomile tea

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    Rooibos tea Ginger tea

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    I would caution you concerning the green tea craze.

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    Be sure to check labels.

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    Many bottled green teas are full of sugar to help improve the taste because it can be

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    quite bitter.

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    It is best to brew your own tea and if you like it sweet, as I do, add sucralose or the

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    artificial sweetener of your choice.

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    Don’t forget to get my new ebook and please, subscribe to our channel for many more videos

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    like this one in the future.

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    Thanks for watching.

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    I am Ty Mason.

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The example sentences of SUCRALOSE in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Definition and meaning of SUCRALOSE

What does "sucralose mean?"

noun
An intensely sweet, heat-stable derivative of sucrose that contains no calories.