
Increased Risk of DiabetesTruth be told, ice creams are a delight. But they contain excess sugar. And as you know, excess sugar, will have a negative impact on your blood-glucose levels.High blood sugar levels for extended periods of time will force the pancreas to overwork itself, producing insulin to convert into fat as much of it as possible. Unfortunately, overworking the pancreas for extended periods results in reduced performance.This means less insulin, and if your body isn't getting enough insulin, you’ll need to get it from somewhere else. Bottom line, the result is diabetes. So the individual will need to take insulin shots to help the body process more of the sugars into fats.More Fats…More Saturated FatsIce cream, like all dairy products, is high in fats. Please note that we’re not saying fats are entirely bad. After all, some of our bodily processes are dependent on having healthy fats. When reconverted, it is also a good source of energy and also does the job of protecting key organs in the body.However, some fats, saturated fats precisely, are linked to excess weight gain. Being overweight increases your risk of serious health problems like Type 2 Diabetes, high blood pressure, as well as coronary heart disease. Unfortunately, ice cream contains a high level of saturated fats.
