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  2. 25 Best Dessert Recipes For People With Diabetes, According ...

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    Enjoy Ted Lasso's famous biscuits, with a diabetes-friendly plot twist. Dr. Mohr recommends replacing half of the white flour with almond flour to boost the cookies' fiber and protein.

  3. 21 High-Fiber Breakfasts for Better Blood Sugar - AOL

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    Spin leftovers from taco night into this easy salsa-topped avocado toast for an easy breakfast. Add an egg on top for extra protein. Chia seeds, a good source of healthy omega-3 fatty acids, are ...

  4. Rip It - Wikipedia

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    Rip It is an American brand of energy drink that is produced and distributed by National Beverage Corp., [1] maker of Shasta, Faygo, and La Croix.It was introduced in 2004 [2] [3] and is National Beverage Corp.'s first energy drink.

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    Gypsy Rose Blanchard is giving us a peek into her former life on the inside.. The 32 year old was released from prison and granted parole in December after serving 7 years of a 10-year sentence ...

  6. Acetylcarnitine - Wikipedia

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    Acetyl-L-carnitine, ALCAR or ALC, is an acetylated form of L-carnitine. It is naturally produced by the human body, and it is available as a dietary supplement. Acetylcarnitine is broken down in the blood by plasma esterases to carnitine which is used by the body to transport fatty acids into the mitochondria for breakdown and energy production.

  7. Energy drink - Wikipedia

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    Energy drinks have the effects caffeine and sugar provide, but there is little or no evidence that the wide variety of other ingredients have any effect. [3] Most of the effects of energy drinks on cognitive performance, such as increased attention and reaction speed, are primarily due to the presence of caffeine. [4]