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Milk in the night for Diabetics
Is it okay to drink milk in the night with protein powder for diabetics? In general during the day I get less time in a hurry for office.
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Yes ,you can take tonned milk in the night. Please ask me directly for personalized diet plan for you.
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Hello Share your complete information like your height weight medical history with your complete reports yes you can have which brand of protein powder you have??
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Hello user Yes, you can have. For better, we need to check your reports before prescribing any thing.
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Hi Yes you can surely take protein powder in the milk in night but do take a   diabetic protein powder. If you suffering from any medical issue then you need to see as per expert advice after showing your reports. If you wanna ask anything else then opt for a personal chat option
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Yes but which do you want to take I need to check its sugar content there are some protein powder specially for diabetes. So be careful before taking it take sugar free one. Share you blood sugar levels so i can guide you further.
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