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Chances are that you've heard the phrase 'functional foods,' but maybe you aren't sure just what it refers to. rest assured that most functional foods are not foods created in a laboratory somewhere, but instead are many of the foods you probably eat every day.

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#diabetes Article of the Week: Functional Foods: Make Every Calorie Count http://bit.ly/Rcu06

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Seaweed gel shows blood glucose benefits - Related Stories - DiabetesPro SmartBrief

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Dynamic Duos: Foods Team Up for Healthy Benefits :: Diabetes Self-Management

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What Is a Super Food? | The Diabetes Club - Digg

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