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Orange is the fruit of various citrus species in the family Rutaceae which is also called sweet orange. The orange flesh is 1% protein, 12rbohydrates, 87% water, and contains negligible fat. it is flavanones, phenolic acid, and flavonols in oranges that have great protective abilities, especially in diabetics. Read More-https://bit.ly/3idtbxS Join our First Online Session from the comfort of your home. FFD's ONLINE FIRST SESSION is the most important session for diabetics to open to the possibility of reversal. Freedom from Diabetes (FFD) is an organization that specializes in “DIABETES REVERSAL” and enables the creation of healthier families! The first step toward Diabetes Reversal Join now- https://bit.ly/3BfCgPo

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Orange For Diabetes

Visit Us- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/

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About OrangeOrange is the fruit of various citrus species in the family Rutaceae which is also called sweet orange. It is originated in the Southern and Northeast parts of India, China, and Myanmar. Chinese literature is shown to have the earliest mention of the sweet orange in 314 BC.

Orange trees are widely grown in subtropical and tropical climates for their sweet fruit. The orange fruit is eaten fresh or processed for its juice or fragrant peel.

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Orange Nutrition facts • The orange flesh is 1% protein, 12% carbohydrates, 87%

water, and contains negligible fat.

• The orange fruit flesh of 100 grams provides 47 Calories, is a rich source of Vitamin C, provides 64% of the daily value.

• Oranges contain various phytochemicals like Carotenoids, flavonoids, and numerous volatile organic compounds which produce orange aromas.

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Benefits of Orange

Oranges are a very good source of vitamin C and beta carotene which helps to improve vision.

1. Orange Helps to Improve Vision

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Oranges are also a good source of potassium, thiamine, and folate. Potassium helps in lowering blood pressure.

2. Orange Helps in Lowering Blood Pressure

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The flavanones, phenolic acid, and flavonols in oranges have great protective abilities, especially in diabetics.

3. Orange Good For Diabetes

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When it comes to glucose metabolism, citrus fruits not only slow glucose uptake but also, inhibit the movement or transport of glucose through the intestines and liver.

4. Help in metabolism of glucose

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A diabetic can have orange in a smoothie or can eat as a whole.

So, eat the oranges and have a better vision to see your diabetes go away!

How many Oranges Diabetic can Have

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