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Lybrate-user ji, Thanks for the query. Women's Hprlicks has 68.2 g carbohydrate in 100 g of powder, which a lot of carb. This gets converted to glucose. Therefore for a diabetic person this is not a suitable drink. If you are looking for calcium and vitamin D those can be taken as separate supplements. Thanks.
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Dear Lybrate user. Women's horlicks has a lot of carbs that converts into glucose. It is not advisable to drink women's horlicks if you are diabetic. You can, however, take calcium and vitamin d supplements seperately.
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