No food: white sugar, brown sugar, glucose, sugar products, candy, fructose, honey, etc.
Eat less: potatoes, taro, cream, lard, sheep oil, butter, peanuts, melon seeds, animal offal, etc.
Edible: miscellaneous grains (buckwheat, bean wheat, oats, bean products, etc. ) are rich in sugar and can be quickly absorbed by the human body, which is easy to cause hyperglycemia. Seriously ill patients should not eat more, and those with stable condition can eat some in moderation. It is best to eat fruits one hour before meals, and choose fruits with low sugar content, such as oranges, grapefruit, watermelons, strawberries, kiwis, mangoes, apricots and persimmons.
Long-term hyperglycemia is likely to develop into diabetes. At this point, the human kidney has been "seriously injured" and needs attention. Combined with diet therapy, Bailing polysaccharide powder can benefit and nourish the kidney, thus regulating the immune balance of the body, restoring renal function and reducing the burden on the kidney.