When a food comes in a package, take a look at the Nutrition Facts label and ingredient list on the package. Start with the "% Daily Value" column on the food label. A food is considered low in a specific nutrient (such as fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, carbohydrate, or sodium) if it has 5% or less of the daily value. A food is considered high in that nutrient if it has 20% or more of the daily value. Learn more at http://healthlibrary.com/reading_food_labels_when_you_have_diabetes.htm
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Reading Food Labels When You Have Diabetes
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