pinklady69
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
There is no one answer as some people feel the effect whereas others don't.Hi all. I love a cup of coffee. Im reading that coffee is bad for diabetic people! Is this true? Im a three week newbie so thought i would ask
All the pod machines tend to be expensive with pods. I just bought a cheap filter machine and am happy with that. Just have decaff though in case caffeine has a BG effect. Not sure if it does or not.I am actually thinking about buying one of those coffee pod machines, but don't think I can justify the cost if I only use it once a day.
I guess caffeine can raise your blood pressure.
No glucose in ground coffee beans.
I drink de-caf but they use chemicals to extract the caffeine.
High blood pressure is very dangerous especially in pregnancy so use in moderation and enjoy!
You can also buy a reusable "pod" so that you don't have to keep buying pods (and dumping the remnants in the landfill . . .)@dbr I did buy a cheap filter machine, but found the coffee was too weak and luke warm. I use an Aeropress now, but thought I might buy a cheap pod machine if I can get one for around £20 on ebay.
Several brands use a water decaffeinating process, rather than chemicals. I will only buy those.
I like that too.Up until recently we were using Kenco Decaf Coffee but made a great discovery in Tesco's when another brand was on offer, it's called Percol and it tastes absolutely delicious, you really can't tell its decaf at all.
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