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Cannabinoids produced from healthy low-carb foods

 

Cannabis contains compounds called cannabinoids, which can fight inflammation. Now, research shows eating low-carb foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, like fish and eggs, could lead to the body naturally producing these compounds.

Cannabinoids - the full story
 
 
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What we're reading

Early menopause linked to T2D risk

Gene therapy boosts insulin sensitivity in mice

HbA1c linked with depression in T2D

Cannabis use and diabetes

Retinopathy panic

Sir Steve Redgrave and treatment decisions

Day 3 of the blood sugar diet plan

Lantus: joint and back pain

Is HbA1c accurate enough?

 

Can gluten-free and low-carb coexist?

 
 

Ok it's good .. but to worried to sleep

My mindset problems

Bowel cancer and high insulin

Food for thought

The brain, like muscles, requires fuel to function optimally, and some foods are particularly great for keeping your brain working at its maximum.

Food and the brain
 
 
 

PS: Excessive sweating isn't the nicest of symptoms! But it can be linked to diabetes - What can you add to the conversation?

Have a great Thursday,
Charlotte

 
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