Guava And Blood Sugar Support

Guava offers a thoughtful, natural option for supporting healthier blood sugar levels, especially when used alongside balanced meals and an active lifestyle. Its low glycemic index means it digests more slowly than many common fruits, while its fiber helps moderate how quickly sugar enters the bloodstream. Antioxidants such as vitamin C, potassium, and flavonoids add further support by helping to combat inflammation and potentially improving the body’s sensitivity to insulin over time.

Guava leaves, often consumed as tea, may provide additional benefits by influencing how carbohydrates are broken down and absorbed after meals. While these effects are promising, they should be viewed as supportive rather than standalone solutions. Fresh, whole guava eaten in moderation, with minimal added sugars, fits well into many diabetes-friendly eating patterns. As with any dietary change, it is wise to discuss regular guava or guava leaf tea intake with a healthcare professional, especially if you take blood sugar–lowering medications.

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