For a person without Diabetes usually a healthy amount is 21 grams. For people with diabetes a healthy amount is about 400 trillion give or take a few.
None. Sugar is seriously bad news.
120. 10 milligrams twice a day would be 20 milligrams a day. 20 milligrams a day/ 5 milligrams in a tablet = 4 tablets a day. multiply that by 30 days and you get the answer.
A person should consume no more than 300 milligrams of cholesterol per day. High cholesterol levels can lead to heart disease.
It depends on what the milligrams are made of.
Adults need between 1000-1300 milligrams of calcium a day.
If you are on a low sodium diet you shouldn't take more than 2,000 milligrams.
Sodium: Under 2,000 milligrams per day. Sugar: 4/5 of a teaspoon per day to keep you from going into a prediabetic state. Scary stuff! Considering most people consume more sugar than that per day. Check out the site below for more info on sugar. http://www.proteinpower.com/drmike/archives/2005/08/a_spoonful_of_s.html
You should take 100 to 200 milligrams a day. Start off with 100 and see if you see any results after a week. If you don't, up your daily intake to 200 milligrams.
The average cholesterol intake per day should be under 300 milligrams. The daily intake of cholesterol for those with heart disease should be less than 200 milligrams.
The FDA recommends a limit of 2,400 milligrams a day, but many experts say 1,200 milligrams would be a healthier limit. Most people consume 4,000 to 6,000 milligrams a day.
A normal blood sugar range will vary from person to person depending on age, health and at what time of day they are tested. Typically a normal range is between 70 and 110 milligrams or 140 milligrams immediately after eating.
No refined white sugar would be ideal . Try honey or stevia as a natural alternative.