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DIABETES: KEYS TO BETTER DAILY CONTROL 11 No-Alcohol Drinks for People With Diabetes Sources IMAGES PROVIDED BY: 1) Thinkstock / ShotShare / iStock 2) Thinkstock / bhofack2 / iStock 3) Thinkstock / Ryan McVay / Photodisc 4) Getty Images / iStockphoto 5) Thinkstock / Stacey Newman / iStock 6) Thinkstock / HandmadePictures / iStock 7) Thinkstock / tashka2000 / iStock 8) Thinkstock / MSPhotographic / iStock 9) Getty Images / Stockbyte 10) Thinkstock / Dar1930 / iStock 11) Thinkstock / sihasakprachum / iStock 12) Thinkstock / OTOBOR / iStock SOURCES: Marina Chaparro, MPH, RDN, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics spokeswoman, Miami. Toby Smithson, MSNW, RDN, founder, DiabetesEveryDay.com. Dawn Noe, RDN, CDE, Cleveland Clinic Foundation Spaccarotella, K. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, December 2011. Pritchett, K. Medicine and Sports Science, 2012. McDonalds.com. Silk.com. Tropicana.com. Dr. Pepper Snapple Group. SYMPTOM CHECKER PHYSICIAN DIRECTORY SIGN IN SIGN UP SUBSCRIBE HEALTH A-Z DRUGS & SUPPLEMENTS LIVING HEALTHY FAMILY & PREGNANCY NEWS & EXPERTS Search SLIDE 6 / 13 Previous Next 5. Lemonade Nothing says summer like this drink. But 16 ounces of a popular brand served at restaurants gives you 60 grams of carbs. Your best bet is to make lemonade at home. Mix water, fresh-squeezed lemons, zero-calorie sweetener, and ice for a truly refreshing beverage without a single carb or calorie in sight.

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DIABETES: KEYS TO BETTER DAILY CONTROL

11 No-Alcohol Drinks for People With Diabetes

Sources

IMAGES PROVIDED BY:

1)    Thinkstock / ShotShare / iStock2)    Thinkstock /  bhofack2 / iStock3)    Thinkstock / Ryan McVay / Photodisc4)    Getty Images / iStockphoto

5)    Thinkstock / Stacey Newman / iStock6)    Thinkstock / HandmadePictures / iStock7)    Thinkstock / tashka2000 / iStock8)    Thinkstock / MSPhotographic / iStock9)    Getty Images / Stockbyte10)  Thinkstock / Dar1930 / iStock11)  Thinkstock / sihasakprachum / iStock12)   Thinkstock / OTOBOR / iStock

SOURCES:

Marina Chaparro, MPH, RDN, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics spokeswoman, Miami. 

Toby Smithson, MSNW, RDN, founder, DiabetesEveryDay.com.

Dawn Noe, RDN, CDE, Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Spaccarotella, K. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, December 2011.

Pritchett, K. Medicine and Sports Science, 2012.

McDonalds.com.

Silk.com.

Tropicana.com.

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group.

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5. LemonadeNothing says summer like this drink. But 16 ounces of a popular brand served atrestaurants gives you 60 grams of carbs. Your best bet is to make lemonade at home.Mix water, fresh-squeezed lemons, zero-calorie sweetener, and ice for a trulyrefreshing beverage without a single carb or calorie in sight.