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		<title>Healthiest Foods for Diabetes Patient</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without indulging into the details of the history and definition of diabetes, I will take you straight to the 10 healthiest foods for the diabetes patients.
Bitter Gourd
It is an Indian vegetable. It naturally carries plant insulin. The juice of bitter gourd if consumed empty stomach twice a day provides an excellent control on blood sugar [...]]]></description>
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