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Natural Sweeteners for Diabetes - Alternative Natural Sweeteners for Diabetes

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Looking for a natural sweetener for diabetes nutrition planning? Even though sugar is allowed in a diabetes diet, it's recommended to watch your daily carbs. Alternative sweeteners can help you do that, but what if you are concerned about eating artificial ingredients? Natural sugar substitutes are becoming more popular and easier to find.

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