It is well known that dehydration can make your blood sugar control more difficult.

When you’re dehydrated, you will feel cranky and sluggish due to the body not pumping enough blood to the major organ, heart, brain, kidney, and muscles.

As a result, your organs don’t run well, blood vessels are not functioning, and blood pressure drops.

For diabetics, dehydration can be dangerous, due to blood pressure falling and the body’s secretion of norepinephrine (stress hormones) and epinephrine which may increase blood sugar.

This webinar gives you all tips on how much water you need to drink if you are pre-diabetic and diabetics to prevent your dehydration and health risks.

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