Biscuits are a great source of carbohydrates, which are linked to increased blood glucose levels. This means that biscuits can contribute to symptoms of diabetes, such as excessive thirst and urination, reduced insulin sensitivity and increased risk of heart disease. So biscuit for diabetes, shouldn’t be consumed.
Even the salt biscuits contain sugar!!! It’s a combination of white or regular wheat flour, refined oils & excess sugar (or sugar forms) and hence a BIG no for persons with diabetes. In general, no biscuits are safe to take for diabetics, so do avoid as much as possible.
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