Almonds are a good source of good fats, protein, and fiber, and they are a great option for a diabetes-friendly breakfast. Studies show that almonds can reduce HgA1C levels, and they may reduce bad cholesterol.
Take a pack of plain or lightly salted almonds with you for your commute, or mix them into your Greek yogurt for added texture and a satisfying crunch.

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