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  • Lower your blood glucose level to the normal range
  • Lower your blood pressure
  • Enjoy eating without the anxiety!
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  • Look good and feel good!

  • Enjoy weddings, picnics, birthday parties, and other social events!
  • Prevent a heart attack, stroke, blindness, amputation, or kidney failure!
  • Avoid the “insulin addiction” trap!
  • Avoid becoming a victim of illness and a victim of the medical industry, healthcare system,
    and pharmaceutical companies.
  • Become a victor of wellness and a role model for your family and friends.

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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: My Coma & Recovery
Chapter 3: Types of Diabetes
Chapter 4: The Diabetes Control & Reversal Model
Chapter 5: The Major Macronutrients
Chapter 6: The 5 “Live” and the 5 “Dead” Foods
Chapter 7: The Super Meal Model
Chapter 8: Nutritional Supplementation
Chapter 9: Cleansing / Detoxification
Chapter 10: Exercise
Chapter 11: Blood Glucose Testing / Doctor Visits
Chapter 12: Drugs / Medications
Chapter 13: Mind & Spirit
Chapter 14: The 6 Stages of Diabetes Control & Reversal
Chapter 15: Diabetic Complications
Chapter 16: Next Steps
Chapter 17: Recipes of Super Meals

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Diet

Don't eat the following:  minimise carbs especially white flour
based breads and pastries (pies) and chips (any sort)
and biscuits - these tend to have no fibre !!!  that's why !!!
 You will need to get your carbs from fruit and veggies as best you can. 
You can slowly learn to do this.

People with Diabetes do not really need to have a special diet.
In fact, the recommended food for diabetics
is same for those without

diabetes ,  that is a balanced and healthy diet.
It should include  necessary proteins, fats and carbohydrates
that the body needs.

Basically, it ought to be low in fat, sugar & salt and avoid
excessively calorie intake.

Cited From Top 10 Misconceptions About Diabetes
by
www.stopprediabetes.com

 

   Lifestyle changes

Reduce stress this can raise your blood sugars long term
and raise your blood pressure
(which can make any damage on your heart and blood vessels worse)

Go easy on the alcohol - alcohol is toxic in its own right;
you need to stay as healthy as you can be without added
pressure on your body from too much.

Go easy on fast foods (they contain bad fats, high in sugars,
usually contain no fibre and raise blood sugars
real fast and for a long time.

Try not to go a day where you miss some exercise
(walking on the spot, squats on a chair, exercise bike,
walk down the road, up a hill, swim, do some light weights).

   Exercise

You need exercise, and you need to move around daily -
your muscles get conditioned and this helps your diabetes.

Try and lift weights sometimes - building muscle can then
 help burn the sugars in your blood stream.
 

 

   Education

See a diabetes educator- get a referral from your doctor.  
He'll know if your a dope and set you straight with
some beginner's information.  If your a genius,
you will still learn something. 
A GP doesn't have all day to chit chat. 
 A diabetes educator will fill you in

Read about topics of interest on the internet.

Buy a diabetes book - there are many on the internet

  Health Checkups

You need to get your eyes checked yearly (minimum,
as you can lose some of your eyesight).

Feet - ooh feet.  If you have diabetes for a long time
(or even if you have strong diabetes for a short time), 
your feet can get sick.
especially if you get a cut or sore, it can be hard to heal itself. 
 Plus, you cannot feel the cut or sore, so you may ignore it and .......
..it can get worse and really bad without you knowing. 
You need to check your feet regularly for this. 
You also need to get a professional to check properly at least yearly 

You need a minimum of 6 monthly checkups of your blood
(sugar, cholesterol and maybe other stuff like electrolytes). 
It hardly hurts when they take the blood (if you don't look)

  Monitoring Glucose

Get a machine (it doesn't hurt).  About 40 bucks.
You need to know roughly what it is in the morning these days. 
Keep a record for your GP.

Other rule is - it shouldn't be high 2 hrs after a meal
(best is less than 6.6 mmol or 119 mg/dl, and
less than 8-10 mmol or 141 - 180 mg/dl 2 hrs after food)
and not be too high only 1 hour after a meal
(less than 8.8 mmol or 158 mg/dl is ideal;
 or less than 10 mmol or 180
mg/dl at a minimum).    

If you want to get it lower - eat less carbs per meal. 
Alot of fats plus carbs can push it up too. 
Protein plus a little carbs (best from veggies),
plus some (a little) fat and no pure sugar
(in drinks, sweets, desserts, and other things) is best. 

If its easily digested - up goes the blood sugars:
whiteflour, pure sugars, and no real fibre.

 Don't forget, exercises gets it down straight away
(exercise up to 2 hrs before and after meals has a beneficial effect).

Your body needs 'hard to digest food', if you want to keep your
blood sugars low - fruit (not fruit juice);
brown (whole wheat) bread;
whole wheat cereals (not sugary ones); no potatoes too
(they are too easy to digest - up go blood sugars). 
Proteins with minimum fats are great, especially
white meat - fish, chicken and turkey. 
 

 

More on Exercise......

Extract........

Diet and exercise are the basis of good diabetes management.
In fact, many patients can be controlled quite adequately
with diet and exercise changes alone.  Unfortunately, with the
introduction of of insulin and oral tablets, the role played by exercise went
into down, but it is only now emerging again. After all, if the
patient can be controlled with the use of insulin or an oral agent (tablet),
why make the patient exercise? Today, the picture seems to
have changed radically and exercise has again come center stage.

A regular program of exercise not only helps in correcting many
of metabolic abnormalities associated with diabetes,
but also makes the person a much more fitter and healthier person.
Exercise decreases the blood sugar  levels
(and it does this even without any change in the weight of the patient),
it leads to an increase in insulin sensitivity,
decreases the levels of bad triglycerides and the bad LDL-cholesterol,
whilst increasing the 'good' HDL-cholesterol values.
The energy spent during the exercise also contributes to the
weight reduction of an overweight patient.


Check with your doctor before starting exercise program !

Source:   DiabetesIndia.com 
 
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How to Lower Your Blood Sugar

The following advice (From Blood Sugar 101 Site - Diabetes Site),
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has helped thousands of people with Type 2 diabetes
achieve normal blood sugars,
no matter how high their blood sugars were when they

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The chart shows blood sugar  should be

Fasting blood sugar under 100 mg/dl = 5.5 mmol/L

One hour after meals under 140 mg/dl 7.8 mmol/L

Two hours after meals under 120 mg/dl = 6.7 mmol/L

 

 

 

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Guidelines Toward Recovery From Type 2 Diabetes
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Why should you have  this ebook?

  • Lose the weight, especially the belly fat!
  • Lower your blood glucose level to the normal range
  • Lower your blood pressure
  • Enjoy eating without the anxiety!
  • Lose the belly fat and feel energized!
  • Look good and feel good!

  • Enjoy weddings, picnics, birthday parties, and other social events!
  • Prevent a heart attack, stroke, blindness, amputation, or kidney failure!
  • Avoid the “insulin addiction” trap!
  • Avoid becoming a victim of illness and a victim of the medical industry, healthcare system,
    and pharmaceutical companies.
  • Become a victor of wellness and a role model for your family and friends.

Order the book

Death to Diabetes!  Death to Diabetes!

 

Watch the Video first !

 

Here’s a small glimpse of what you’ll find in this book

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: My Coma & Recovery
Chapter 3: Types of Diabetes
Chapter 4: The Diabetes Control & Reversal Model
Chapter 5: The Major Macronutrients
Chapter 6: The 5 “Live” and the 5 “Dead” Foods
Chapter 7: The Super Meal Model
Chapter 8: Nutritional Supplementation
Chapter 9: Cleansing / Detoxification
Chapter 10: Exercise
Chapter 11: Blood Glucose Testing / Doctor Visits
Chapter 12: Drugs / Medications
Chapter 13: Mind & Spirit
Chapter 14: The 6 Stages of Diabetes Control & Reversal
Chapter 15: Diabetic Complications
Chapter 16: Next Steps
Chapter 17: Recipes of Super Meals

 Death to Diabetes   Beat  and  Reverse  Effects  of  Type 2 Diabetes  Click Here...

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Prediabetes For Dummies

 

 Diabetes For Dummies

 

Diabetes Cookbook
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Glycemic Index
Cookbook For Dummies

 

 

Dr Sandra Cabot MD
Diabetes Type 2: You Can Reverse It Naturally

 

 

The First Year: Type 2 Diabetes:
An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed

 

Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution:
The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars

 

Blood Sugar 101: What They Don't Tell You About Diabetes

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The 30-Day Diabetes Miracle:
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The 30-Day Diabetes Miracle Cookbook:
Stop Diabetes with an Easy-to-Follow Plant-Based, Carb-Counting Diet

 

 

 

Dana Carpender

500 Low-Carb Recipes: 500 Recipes from Snacks to Dessert, That the Whole Family Will Love

 

 

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Support a Relative or Friend

Tips for Really Helping a Person Who Has Diabetes
http://www.diabetes.org/how-to-help/support/

By Richard R. Rubin, PhD, CDE, ADA's Past-President, Health Care & Education
 

Tip 1: Learn about diabetes.
Tip 2: Understand your loved one's diabetes.
Tip 3: Find out what your loved one really needs.
Tip 4: Offer the help your loved one asks for.
Tip 5: Talk about your feelings.
Tip 6: Get help.
Tip 7: Get started
 

Read more.........      http://www.diabetes.org/how-to-help/support/

 

 

                                   

                                                       

 

 

                       

 

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  CAUTION
Do not try to self diagnose or treat yourself.
Always consult a medical practioner/healthcare provider.
Always advise them of your
-dietary changes
-changes in exercise or activity levels
-if you begin to take supplements (as these can interfere with your medicines)

 

 

WEIGHT LOSS

Lose only 10% of your weight and decrease
your risk of dangerous complications !

 

 

HELP YOURSELF

Diabetes is like aging 10 years. So do something.

 

  Lifestyle Changes
Changes in diet and exercise are more effective than drugs in lower blood sugar in Type 2 diabetes

 

 

Support

Listen to people speak about interesting areas you should know about. 
This is a great support Group if you don't have one.

http://diabetespowershow.com/

 

 

Start Early

Tightly controlling your blood sugar levels soon after being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes can  lead to lower risks of diabetes complications—including heart disease and death—years later.

 

 

Exercise

More exercise doesn't mean you need to join a gym - walk a bit to work,
park far from the shopping centre, take the stairs,
keep moving and be active,
that's what the body was designed for !!

 

  Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes

increased hunger
increased thirst
fatigue
increased urination, esp. at night
sores that do not heal
infections such as thrush or skin infections such as boils or fungal skin infections
blurred vision
burning, numbness or tingling in the feet or hands
weight loss
weight gain
irritability and mood changes
headaches
dizziness
ED
carpal tunnel syndrome and Bell's Palsy (can be caused by high blood sugar)
 

Symptoms of high blood sugar:
• Excessive hunger and/or thirst
• Weight loss
• Excessive urination

Symptoms of low blood sugar:
• Cool, clammy skin
• Hunger
• Numbness in your mouth
• Fluttering in your chest
• Feeling faint

Seek medical advice if you think you may have these symptoms

 

  Health Checks
You will need to have the following checks regularly:
Blood Pressure
Cholesterol
HbA1c (sugars in the blood for the last 3 months)
Feet
Eyes
Kidney function (urine test for protein)
Teeth and Gums (high blood sugar can affect these)
 
  Exercise
Remember to exercise regularly
  Fats - bad
Dont consume trans fats.  They are toxic!
Look out for them in processed and fast foods.
 
  Food Labels
Learn to read them.  A Dietician can teach you.
 

Exercise
1 or 2 Days later, the beneficial effects of exercise on Diabetes are lost.  So you need to continue exercise regularly - daily or several (4-5 times a week).

 

  Exercise
High blood pressure can make the effects of diabetes much much worse.

Exercise also lowers blood pressure!
 

  Exercise
You should exercise 20-40 minutes everday.
Or, 5 days a week please.
Walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, dancing, tennis weight training and other activities with moving around!

 

  Family History
Dont ignore it !
If a family member has Type 2 diabetes, you may very well get it too.  Lifestyle is critical. Watch that creeping weight gain.  It can be an indicator that diabetes is on its way.  Ask your doctor what you need to do (basically follow this guide: eat healthy, exercise, lose weight
(and make sure you lose all fat in your stomach area).

 

  Family History
Tell your children, their children, and their children about the family risk of diabetes, and what they can do to start preventing it.

 

 

Herbal, Vitamin or Nutritional Supplements
Some may be useful in helping to slightly lower or manage blood sugar in diabetes.
Best is to discuss this with an 'alternative' or complementary health practitioner.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Tips 'n Tricks         Tips 'n Tricks       Tips 'n Tricks

 

 

FOOTCARE

Use a mirror to examine the underside of your feet. 
Try using a lamp for more light to light up your feet. 

Infections and ulcers are hard to stop in diabetics once they start

 

 

EXERCISE

 

NOTE: Consult your doctor before undertaking exercises

Try sitting on a chair.  Stand and Sit.  Do it 5 - 20 times. 
Repeat.  

 

Swim

Walk

Use Small Handweights  

Talk to your doctor first!

 

 

FRUIT

Eat fruit with skin on (after washing).
Blood glucose rises slower this way.

 

 

MILK

Use low fat milk.

 

 

NUTS

Eat 1 teaspoon peanut butter or 6 almonds a day. 
They are good for your heart.

 

 

BREAD

Eat wholemeal or multi grain bread only.

 

  Nuts
Eat a handful of nuts a day. They are so healthy.
With a meal they also stop blood sugars rising too quick.
Not too many, you will put in weight!!!

 

 

Flour.

Don't eat white flour. Use wholegrain flour.

 

 

  

Feet

Moisturise feet whenever you remember. 
This helps them a bit, and protects the skin.

 

 

Blood Pressure.

Buy a machine, a check it once a week.

 

 

Cocoa Powder

Cocoa is good for you (like red wine). 
Rich in antioxidants.

But not too much, and no sugar !

 

  Testing blood sugars with a meter
Best time to test is
when you awake
before breakfast
2 hours after eating
bedtime
 
  Smoking - Quit
 

 

Stress

No stress. It's a killer !

Learn to manage it - breathe deeply, change your work patterns, get some advice or help! 
BE AWARE OF STRESS!  It can increase blood sugars!

 

  Food
Try to eat products that are wholegrain. 
These will not increase blood sugars so much as
non-wholegrain products.
Wholegrain breads, flour, cereals, crackers, crisps are available in wholegrain varieties.
 

 

Fruit Juice

No fruit juices from the shop - especially with added sugars !
Eat raw fruit.

 

 

Teeth

Brush teeth twice a day. 
Floss regularly (buy a flosser with a handle to help!)
High blood sugars help cause gum disease.
Take care of your teeth and see your dentist regularly.

 

 

Vitamin D and Sunshine

Sunshine helps your body make Vitamin D. 
Get 20 min a day (but not between 11-4 in summer). 
Vitamin D helps your immune system
 and general health.

 

  Relax?
Learn relaxation methods
 
 

Cinnamon might help lower blood glucose. 

Cinnamon helps with insulin action in the body. 

CAUTION: Cinnamon may increase the risk of bleeding when taken with drugs that
increase the risk of bleeding. Some examples include aspirin,
anticoagulants ("blood thinners") such as warfarin (Coumadin®) or heparin,
anti-platelet drugs such as clopidogrel (Plavix®), and non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as ibuprofen (Motrin®, Advil®)
or naproxen (Naprosyn®, Aleve®).

Source: http://www.wellness.com/reference/food/cinnamon-cinnamomum-spp/dosing-and-safety

 

 

Ground Ginger might help lower blood glucose. 


Ginger helps with digestion and helps food move down along
the digestive system quicker. 
Ground Ginger from the supermarket is convenient. 
But Tea made with fresh slices of ginger (5 min brew) is also fine.

CAUTION:  Because ginger increases bile flow, it is contraindicated in people with gallstones

Source: http://www.yourhealth.com.au/information-on-natural-medicine-herbs-detail.php?name=Ginger

 

 

Potatoes

Instead of mashed potatoes, have mashed cauliflower. 
You can't eat potatoes!
You can eat a sweet potato in place of a white potato: they are low on the glycemic index scale.
 

 

Cholesterol

Exercise reduces it. 20 min walk 3-4 times a week good.
40 min even better.

 

 

Food

South beach Diet by Dr Agatston (a Cardiologist) 
helps explain which foods to keep away from.  Buy the pocket guide. SEE : Control your diabetes by losing weight with South Beach Diet
 

 

Desserts after dinner/ Cakes at birthdays/ Sweets

Ever wondered where all that extra weight came from over the years?
Probably from all those big servings of sweets.
JUST A SMALL SPOONFULL PLEASE!

 

 

Footcare
Never walk barefoot. Never. Ever!

 

  Sleep

8 Hours a night please as part of a healthy lifestyle is a must.
 

 

Fibre

Taken 20 min before a meal (for example Metamucil),

may help with blood glucose levels from going too high after food.  Take fibre supplements regularly.

 

 

Fruit

As mentioned, eat food with a low Glycaemic Index.

Learn the Glycaemic (GI) Index tables, and which fruits increase blood sugar (the fruits with the biggest numbers are the worst!).  Eat in moderation.
 

  Fruit Juice
Avoid all fruit juices. Always eat fruits raw and as whole pieces, never juiced.  Blood sugar rises more slowly this way.
 
 

Food
Diabetics dont have a special DIET.  They just have a BALANCED Diet, but need to watch which foods they can eat, they need to watch portion size, and how they combine foods.
 

 

Footcare
Make sure footwear does not damage feet.
Wear socks and comfortable fitting shoes.
 

 

Sweets and Deserts
These can be eaten as part of a BALANCED DIET.
Very small quantities please.

 

 

Foods

Eat food with a low Glycaemic Index.

Learn the Glycaemic (GI) Index tables, and which foods increase blood sugar (the foods with the  numbers are the worst!)

See the Page on site called: 'Glycaemic Index'
See the Page on site called: 'Diet In Diabetes'

 

  Feeling a bit Depressed (or I can't! Grrrr!)
Sometimes we just can't go at it alone.
Ask your doc for some help please!
Watch this video please -
The video below is very encouraging !!!

http://www.deo.ucsf.edu/learning-library/videos/2009-video-guzman.html

 

  High Blood Pressure
Combined with diabetes, it can be very dangerous to your life! Learn about high blood pressure and make sure yours is controlled (diet, lifestyle, medicines etc).
 
 

eBooks Truth Publishing

Buy an eBook on reversing the effects of diabetes.
(At this stage there is no cure, but you can start reversing the bad effects, by reducing your blood sugar levels to as close to normal levels as possible).

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  Dietician
See a dietician. They will analyse your diet/lifestyle and comment what your are doing right, wrong, or how to improve...    eg low salt substitutes, food types, preparation, meal plans etc.  They can really help with
  • Controlling overeating
  • Making better nutrition choices
  • Losing weight

 

  Exercise
Make an 'APPOINTMENT ' with YOURSELF
to go and EXERCISE

 

  Heart attack and Stroke
Is common in uncontrolled diabetes.
Know the warning signs.
From: About.com Website: Heart Disease and Diabetes
http://diabetes.about.com/od/preventingcomplications/
a/heartdisease.htm

Heart Attack Warning Signs

  • Pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain in the chest
  • Discomfort in one or both arms, back, neck, jaw or stomach
  • Shortness of breath
  • Breaking into a cold sweat, nausea or lightheadedness

 

Stroke Warning Signs

  • Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body
  • Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding
  • Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes
  • Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination
  • Sudden, severe headache with no known cause

If you experience these symptoms above, do not hesitate. Phone an ambulance immediately.
 

 

 

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Lower Blood Sugar Tips       Lower Blood Sugar Tips 

 

 

Diet
Change Eating habits. 
Diet and Exercise changes will lower your blood sugar.  It's a fact!
 

 

Weight loss
Increased  Belly fat affects your blood sugar levels.
Reduce belly fat for lower blood sugar levels!

 

 

Exercise

Even 2 hours before or after a meal helps reduce blood glucose.

Even a 10 minute walk.

Right after a meal a slow 'stroll' helps compensate for lack of insulin in Type 2s.

Talk to your doctor first!

 

  Sugar
Brown sugar is not a healthy alternative (like brown rice or brown flour)
 
 

Food
Learn the Glycaemic Index (GI) value of foods.
Eat foods with a LOW GI index value!!
This will help get your blood sugars down.

See the 'Glycaemic Index' Page on this site.
 

  Meal Spacing
Don't eat all your food in one or two big meals.
Eat more meals, smaller meals, spaced several hours apart.

 

  Buy A Meter
If you search the web, you may even find one for free.
See which foods raise your blood sugar levels the most.
Measure 2 hours after the START of a meal.
Look around this site for the numbers and blood sugar levels you should aim for. 
You dont have to measure all the time: one day measure at lunch, on another day at dinner time, and on another day breakfast time.

This is what you should aim for

  • Fasting blood sugar (glucose) of
    4 - 7 mmol/l (72-126 mg/dl) (when you wake up)

  • Your blood glucose levels before meals should be between 4 and 7 mmol/l (72-126 mg/dl)

  • 2 After the START OF meals: preferred levels are less than 10 mmol/l or less than 180 mg/dl

  • To achieve very good control (HbA1c of 6.5-7.0%) you need a fasting pre-breakfast glucose
    less than 5.5 mmol/l (99 mg/dl ), pre-meal levels at other times of less than 6.0 mmol/l (108 mg/dl )
    and after-meal levels (2 hours after a meal) of less than 8.0 mmol/l (141 mg/dl).

  Restaurant Eating
Try grilled fish, salads, bbq chicken with salad or vegetables, steak and salad, seafood salad, scrambled eggs, poached eggs, pizza - 1 slice of vegetarian if you really must,; sauces can be loaded with fats and sugars; ask for olive oil or vinegar dressings on salads 
 

 

  Meter
Wash hands before testing for blood sugars.  You may have traces of food on your hands, which may contain sugars.  So you will get a higher (wrong) reading.
Not alcohol please, just mild soap and water.
 
  Coffee
Reduce it, drink decaf, or even none at all!
It can raise blood sugars.

 

  Oil
Olive oil is a healthy option.  Also healthy are avocados, raw nuts and seeds such as peanuts and cashews. Not too much please (remember, they are fats!).
Eat a few nuts daily.
 
  Oil
Avoid eating foods which contain trans fats in the food label.  Olive oil DOES NOT contain TRANS FATS.

 

  Meals
No big heavy meals please.
Break up your meals into smaller frequent meals, preferably 3 times a day.
So blood sugar levels will not rise too high!
 
  High Blood Sugars in the Morning
Eat less at night time.
Exercise a bit at night.
 
  Stress
Stress causes the liver to dump more sugar into the bloodstream. Reduce it any way you can: help, relaxation techniques, walk/exercise, get help.
 
  Exercise
Resistance training and weight training increase muscle mass.  This leads to muscle 'burning' more sugars on a daily basis. It also increases insulin sensitivity (makes the insulin work better).  Check with your Doctor first!
 
 

WEIGHT LOSS

If you lose weight, your blood sugar levels will also fall. 

Lose only 10% of your body weight and decrease your risk of dangerous complications !

 

 

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  Sugar Substitutes
Use these instead of sugar if you must.
A dietician can advise the ideal ones.
 
 

Food
Golden Rule : ALWAYS have carbohydrates
mixed with protein (even better, add a LITTLE fat
as well !)
This stops blood sugars rising to quick.

 

Foods

A LITTLE  bit of fat (oil, cheese, butter), vinegar (acidity) and nuts (just a few) stop blood glucose from going too high after a high carbohydrate meal.

 

 

Foods

Eat food with a low Glycaemic Index.

Learn the Glycaemic (GI) Index tables, and which foods increase blood sugar (the foods with the  numbers are the worst!)

See the Page on site called: 'Glycaemic Index'
See the Page on site called: 'Diet In Diabetes'

 

  Exercise
A bit here, 20 minutes, a bit there, another  10 minutes, it all adds up and the end.  Aim for 20 min to 1 hour a day !

 

  Alcohol
In moderation or small amounts only please.

 

  Exercise
A light 10 - 20 min casual stroll after meals can help keep after meal blood sugars down.

 

  Processed Meats
Minimise consumption please, especially hot dogs, bacon, salami or sausage.  White meat (chicken, turkey) or fish only please.
 
  Soft Drinks
Stop drinking these.
 
  Fasting Blood Sugars
Keep these low. So your blood sugar levels won't go so high after a meal.

 

  Fats
Reduce animal fat consumption, found in meats, cheese and dairy products.  Get your fats from these (plant) sources - such olive oil, nuts and avocados.
 
  Carbohydrates
BAD: Reduce the consumption of 'simple' carbohydrates like white flour bread and white rice. 

GOOD: Try brown (wholemeal bread) or brown rice. GOOD: Increase the consumption of complex carbohydrates. Complex carbohydrates are slow to digest and have a low glycemic index.


 

Examples of simple and complex carbohydrates

From http://www.howtothinkthin.com/instincts2.htm

BAD:  'simple' carbohydrates: Table sugar Corn syrup Fruit juice Candy Cake Bread made with white flour Pasta made with white flour Soda pop, such as Coke®, Pepsi®, Mountain Dew®, etc. Candy All baked goods made with white flour Most packaged cereals.

GOOD: 'complex' carbohydrates

Whole meal spelt bread
Split peas Apples Lettuce Buckwheat bread Prunes Water Cress
Oat bran bread Apricots, Dried Zucchini Oatmeal
Pears Asparagus
Oat bran cereal
Plums Artichokes Pinto beans Potatoes
Dill Pickles

 

 

Spinach
Whole Barley Grapefruit Turnip Greens
Buckwheat
Museli Strawberries Okra
Wild rice
Oranges Cabbage
Brown rice
Yams Celery Multi-grain bread Carrots Cucumbers

 

 


 

Yogurt, low fat Soybeans
Radishes
Skim milk
Lentils
Broccoli
Navy beans
Garbanzo beans Brussels Sprouts Cauliflower
Kidney beans Eggplant
Soy milk
Lentils Onions  Tomatoes

 

 

 

  Food
Please, no potatoes, pizza, doughnuts, chips french fries, fried chicken, processed foods (even those containing vegetables), pies, cakes, whiteflour goods, and products containing sugar.
Remember, eat complex carbohydrates, wholegrain food products (wholemeal/wholegrain bread), wholemeal flour, brown rice, and you can eat foods with a low GI (Glycaemic Index Value). Fish, chicken and  many vegetables (see above) are good.
 
  Fibre
Eat fibre rich foods.  This delays sugar absorption into your bloodstream.

 

  Water
Drink water.  It dilutes the blood, lower blood sugar,
so Never be dehydrated!
 
  Food
Avoid processed foods. 
They are high fat, high salt, usually high sugar. They are usually low fibre.  These will raise blood sugars.
 
  Food
Avoid FAST foods. 
They are high fat, high salt, usually high sugar. They are usually low fibre.  These will raise blood sugars.
 
  Food
Add vinegar to salads etc. 
This delays digestion and reduces rises in blood sugar.
 
  Instead of.....

From:
Joslin Diabetes Center Website
http://www.joslin.org/info/
healthy_alternatives_to_your_favorite_foods.html


When you want something sweet...

Instead of cake, cookies, or ice cream, try:

  • Sugar-free jello or hard candies (but always read the Nutrition Label on every food for serving size information)
  • Sugar-free hot cocoa
  • Fruit with cool whip
  • Lower fat cookies like ginger snaps, vanilla wafers, graham crackers, animal crackers (again, observe serving size)
  • No sugar added pudding or fudgsicles
  • Eating very small portions of your favorite treat

When you want something salty and crunchy...

Instead of potato chips or tortilla chips, try:

  • Low-sodium pretzels
  • Air-popped popcorn
  • Baked chips or baked tortilla chips
  • Cut raw veggies with low fat dip, salsa, or low fat cream cheese
  • Pickles

When you want something to drink...

Instead of soda or fruit punch, try:

  • Diet soda
  • Crystal light or other sugar-free beverages
  • Seltzer with just an ounce or two of fruit juice
  • Water with lemon juice

When you want fast food...

Instead of hamburgers or hotdogs, try:

  • Grilled or broiled chicken sandwiches
  • 1 slice of thin crust veggie pizza
  •  Low fat sub sandwiches 

When you want "comfort food"...

Instead of high-fat, high-carb choices, try:

  • Macaroni and cheese cooked with fat-free evaporated milk, low fat cheese, and egg substitute
  • Mashed potatoes made with trans-fat free margarine and fat-free milk, or replace part of the potato with pureed cauliflower
  • Meatloaf made with ground turkey and egg substitute
  • Beef stew made with round cut beef, fewer potatoes, and more non-starchy vegetables like carrots, onions, green beans, and spinach

 

 

Articles on Diabetes
Read Articles on Diabetes. 
See the Page on this website: 'Articles on Diabetes'
 

  Support - Watch Videos

See the 'Videos' page on this website
or
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By
Dr Michael Hutch

  

 Living With Type 2 Diabetes

 Type 2 Diabetes - Don't Smoke Please

 

Those that smoke have a significantly higher chance of developing type 2 diabetes. Those that quit smoking have a significantly higher chance of developing type 2 Diabetes within the first few years after they quit. Research backs both of those statements. What can you get from that information? The first thing is if you do not smoke don’t take up the habit. The second thing is if you smoke stop smoking. Yes, there is a change of developing diabetes after you quit. However, the long-term damage of continuing to smoke usually outweighs the danger of developing diabetes if you quit.

 

One of the factors that may lead to increased chances of diabetes after you quit smoking is weight gain. Many people drop the smoke habit and pick up the eating excessively habit instead. That leads to weight gain. Combined with the body’s exposure to the smoke for so many years, and the body may  ide to go off the reservation. Those who quit smoking are 70% more likely to get the disease than those that never smoked. However, studies have shown that those that smoke the longest and gain the most weight are also the ones most likely to get the disease when they stop smoking. So if you choose to quit, choose to exercise and manage your weight at the same time.

 

How does smoking affect the development of Type 2 Diabetes in the first place? While there is no definitive link established by research, it appears that something ingested while smoking helps exacerbate insulin resistance in patients. Insulin resistance happens when the cells in the body develop the need for more insulin to process a small amount of glucose. It leads to the development of Diabetes. Smoking makes the insulin resistance worse and thus makes the diabetes worse. There is some evidence that it is a leading cause of the disease in some patients.

 

If you smoke, stop. If you get a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and you smoke, stop. If you don’t get a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and you smoke, stop. The message is stop. It will make the disease worse. It may lead to the development of it in the first place. Take no chances and get out while the getting is good. Your doctor can help you with a smoking cessation program. It is the best thing for your health in the long run.

 

 

 

By
Dr Michael Hutch

  

 

 

By
Dr Michael Hutch

  

 Type 2 Diabetes Diet

Type 2 Diabetes - What is A Diabetes Diet?

 

Those that get a type 2 diabetes diagnosis think they must go on a special diet. However, that is not the case. Just about any food is on the menu. There are a few rules that will transform the Diet of those with a new diagnosis though. One is that you eat at regular meal times. This regular intake helps regulate the blood glucose levels. Many find adopting a regular schedule of meals and snacks keep their glucose under control. Many find eating several small meals instead of two or three large ones helps as well. Eating the same amount of food each day also helps the body regulate glucose levels.

 

Another change that those with type 2 diabetes usually make is eating foods in moderate amounts and in good combinations. Eating anything with carbohydrates in large amounts spikes glucose levels. Eating a meal made entire of carbohydrates will spike glucose levels. Combining carbohydrates with proteins and fats, helps keep glucose levels under control. Eating moderate amounts of carbohydrates, helps keep glucose levels under control. Many Diabetics need to experiment to find what foods and combinations of foods that keep their glucose levels in check.

 

Carbohydrates convert into glucose in the blood during digestion. However, they are necessary for the body to function properly. The best choices for anyone are eating healthy forms of carbohydrates. These include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy products, and legumes. Getting good amounts of fiber helps keep blood sugar levels in check as well. Nuts and wheat bran plus vegetables, fruits, and legumes are great ways to get fiber. Avoiding or limiting unhealthy forms of carbohydrates, helps regulate glucose as well. This means that having chocolate cake may be a rare treat. You must balance it with vegetables, proteins, and other healthy choices.

 

Type 2 Diabetes increases the risk ofDiabetesIt is extremely important to select the right foods that do not bring unhealthy fats. Meats with high levels of saturated fats are not good choices. Foods with high trans fat levels like those deep-fried are not good choices. Healthy fats usually come from plant sources. Trimming fat from meat and skin from poultry helps reduce the amount of the unhealthy fats. Avoiding deep frying is another way. Grilling, baking, broiling, and stir frying are good ways to cook without introducing unhealthy fats. It is all a matter of adjusting your eating habits instead of going on a special diet.

 

 

By
Dr Michael Hutch

  

 Type 2 Diabetes Menu

Type 2 Diabetes - What is Wholegrain, Fiber, and Bran?

 

Wholegrain, fiber, and bran are hallmarks of a type 2 diabetes diet. They bring essential components to the fight when trying to keep glucose and insulin levels in check. They are hallmarks of many modern Diet plans as well. However, what makes these specific foods so special? Let’s learn more about them.

 

What is wholegrain? Whole grain refers to the use of the entire grain. Most of the time, when farmers harvest wheat or other grains, they send the kernels to the mill for grinding. The milling process removes the harder outer layers. The softer interior becomes the refined white flour that makes up the white breads and pastas that are so popular. When dealing with rice, all rice comes from the field as brown whole grain rice. During the processing of those rice kernels, they remove the husk and reveal the white interior. The whole grain products use the entire kernel instead of just the processed interior. These products bring more nutrition and fiber than their refined offspring.

 

What is fiber? Fiber is actually something our bodies do not digest. Fiber passes through the entire digestive tract 99% unchanged. Fiber comes from the outer layers of many plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, and grains. If it is indigestible, why is it so important to the type 2 diabetes diet? Ingesting fiber has many benefits that help regulate blood glucose and insulin levels. The most important is that fiber forces the patient to eat slower since chewing thoroughly before swallowing is essential. Fiber also slows digestion once the food hits the stomach and small intestine. This means the body will absorb foods that might spike glucose levels slower. Fiber also satisfies hunger faster, thus keeping overeating in check.

 

What is bran? Bran is the outer layer taken off of grains during processing. Bran is a fantastic source for fiber in the Diet. It also contains a good deal of plant protein and holds many essential vitamins and minerals. It can come from wheat, oats and rice as well as just about any other grain source. Many people often add bran back into the diet to assist with digestion issues. The best way to get it back into a Type 2 Diabetes Diet is to start with whole grain foods. These naturally contain wholegrain, fiber, and bran. As with other carbohydrates, moderation and pacing is essential with most grain based foods.

 

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 Diet For Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes - Best Wholegrain Foods

 

Eating foods rich with whole grains will help regulate your type 2 Diabetes. Studies have shown patients that consume whole grain foods tend to have lower levels of insulin. This is a good indicator of what foods diabetics need to add to their diets. Whole grains bring many nutrients to the Diabetic and non-diabetic alike. When you purchase foods made of white or processed flours, many of those beneficial nutrients get lost during the processing. Whole grain foods also bring fiber to the Diet. All of this adds up to a gold mine of nutrition that many people assume will disappear with a diabetes diagnosis.

 

What whole grain foods make the best choices for those with type 2 diabetes? Choose brown rice over white rice. Choose whole wheat breads over white breads. Choose whole-wheat pasta over white pasta. Choose cereals rich in whole grains and low in sugar. Choose products made with any of the following listed as the first ingredient: whole wheat flour, popcorn, brown rice, buckwheat, millet, quinoa, sorghum, whole rye, whole oats, bulgur, or whole grain barley. When they come first in the list, it means the product is a good choice for adding whole grains to your diet.

 

To find the best whole grain products, read labels. This should become a ritual for anyone with a Type 2 Diabetes diagnosis. Labels can say things such as “made with” or “contains.” However, the list of ingredients will show how much of the product actually exists in the product. Many types of bread may contain whole wheat, but at a much smaller portion than the processed white flour, that heads the list. While you read that label, also check out the position of sugar in the list of ingredients. Avoid whole grain products that contain a great deal of sugar.

 

Those with type 2 Diabetes need to control the amount of carbohydrates they take in. This includes the amount of whole grain foods. Make them part of your diet as recommended by your medical team. To regulate the effects on the blood, space your consumption out throughout the day. You will get the benefits without risking getting your blood glucose out of control. Whole grains should be part of anyone’s Diet since it helps reduce the chances of heart disease and cardiovascular problems. With diabetes, it means integrating them in the right portions and at the right times throughout the day.

 

 

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Type 2 Diabetes - Best Fruits

 

Many people are under the impression that a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes means no more eating fruit. However, that is not true. Diabetics, along with the rest of the population, get great nutrients by eating fruit regularly. The myth of avoiding fruit comes from the problem that diabetics have with empty sugar calories. The sugar ups the amount of glucose in the blood when digested. It also brings no other nutrition to the mix. Fruit, on the other hand, usually contains lower concentrations of sugar than sweets. It is a matter of moderation.

 

What are the best fruits for those with Type 2 Diabetes? Apples are a good start. They provide fiber as well as nutrients. The pectin rich in apples helps reduce the body’s need for insulin. Pectin concentrates in the area under the skin. Eating the skin of the apple guarantees you get more pectin than if you peel it and discard the peel. The fiber is great for detoxifying the body. Another form of apple helps with insulin. Apple cider vinegar regulates glucose levels very well in people with Diabetes as well as those that do not have it. It makes a great salad dressing over a variety of vegetables.

 

Other fruits are beneficial as well. Cherries bring nutrients that promote essential amino acids. Grapefruit brings Vitamin C and folic acid along with fiber. Other good choices include oranges, pears, and plums. The key to any fruit is having what is actually a serving and not more than that at one time. Eating more than a single serving at one time will spike glucose levels in the blood. Doctors often advise eating five servings spaced out regularly throughout the day. Any fruit is an option if eaten in this fashion. Eating a helping of protein at the same time helps as well.

 

What fruits should someone with type 2 diabetes avoid? There is no fruit off the list. In moderation, fruit is a great addition to the diet. However, some have lower levels of nutrition than others do. These include dates, canned fruit cocktails, and fruit juice. Fruit of all sorts will metabolize at pretty much the same rate. There is no need to avoid fruits when Diabetic. It is a matter of making informed choices and spacing out portions throughout the day. Get nutritional value from your choices and don’t spend your portions on empty sugars.

 

 

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 Type 2 Diabetes Diet

Type 2 Diabetes - Best Vegetables

 

Most vegetables make great additions to the Diet of those with Type 2 Diabetes. They bring a great deal of nutrition and fiber to the diet of anyone who has Diabetes as well as those that don’t. The vegetables that require caution are the ones with high levels of starch like peas, potatoes, corn, carrots, sweet potato, and beans. There is no need to avoid them though. As with fruit, it is important to eat them in moderation and spread out throughout the day. This helps moderate glucose levels in the blood.   

 

So, what are the best vegetables for those with type 2 diabetes? Artichoke is a good choice for those with diabetes. This vegetable packs a great deal of potassium, calcium, and other nutrients. Artichokes naturally pack insulin. This fact alone makes it a valuable addition to a diabetic’s Diet. The artichoke must be ripe to get the insulin, which means mainly during the autumn and early winter. The best way to serve them is raw, but you can lightly boil to soften them. You can eat artichokes by themselves or in combination with others. The benefits stay the same.

 

Many other vegetables are good for those with Type 2 Diabetes. Onions and garlic help reduce blood sugar levels. Green leafy vegetables bring manganese to the diet. Manganese is a building block for insulin. Bitter gourd helps lower glucose levels in both the blood and urine. Just about any non-starchy vegetable brings low carbohydrates and calories to the diet of those with Diabetes. A list of these beneficial vegetables includes, but is not limited to, celery, spinach, eggplant, cauliflower, cucumber, cabbage, lettuce, cucumber, turnip, radishes, and pumpkin. The combination of soya, lettuce, and tomato helps regulate blood glucose levels with great efficiently.

 

Regulating the rise and fall of glucose levels is vital to managing diabetes. Vegetables are excellent tools in this process. They provide massive amounts of nutrition while mostly not effecting blood glucose levels quickly. The nutritional value helps the body in other ways by fighting heart disease and lowers the risks of many diseases. The best way to serve them is often raw or only lightly cooked to get the most nutrition and benefit from them. Overcooking breaks down the nutrients and the fiber in the vegetables. It is important to make vegetables part of your diabetes management plan. They provide many benefits and you should not ignore them.

 

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 Diet For Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes - Best High Fiber Foods

 

Adding high amounts of fiber to the Diet is a good practice for those with Type 2 Diabetes. Fiber helps regulate how fast the body absorbs food. With Diabetes, that makes regulating blood glucose levels, a bit easier. The body absorbs highly refined foods that have little or no fiber very quickly. When carbohydrates hit the blood stream too fast, it will spike blood glucose levels. In those with diabetes, that can mean big trouble on the horizon. For those attempting to regulate their diabetes through diet, fiber will be one of your new best pals.

 

What are the best high fiber foods to add to your Diet if you have type 2 diabetes? Let’s look first at foods that contain grain. The more a grain is processed, the less fiber it will have. Adding whole grain foods to your diet will boost your fiber intake very quickly. This means selecting brown rice instead of refined white rice. It means passing up white bread for the whole grain varieties. When in the pasta aisle, look for the boxes with whole grain pasta instead of white. Refined cereals often contain more sugar than fiber. Select the cereals with at least 3-4 grams of fiber and less than that in sugar.

 

Other high fiber foods to add to your Diet include raw or lightly cooked vegetables and fruits. Most vegetables are easy selections for the diet of someone with Type 2 Diabetes. Leafy greens and squash are excellent ones to start with. Both of these add fiber and a good deal of nutrients. The ones you need to use with caution are the starchy vegetables like potatoes, corn, and peas. The same goes with most fruits. All of these contain sugars that can get blood glucose levels out of sync. Apples are good choices for Diabetics since the pectin helps regulate insulin naturally and the pectin fiber is a good choice for hiking fiber intake.

 

Legumes fall into the good fiber category with a bit of caution. Beans bring great nutrition and fiber to the Diet of anyone with type 2 Diabetes. However, if used in large quantities, beans and peas can contribute to spikes in blood glucose levels. It is important with these foods to regulate how much you eat and when you eat it. That is true with most foods when dealing with diabetes. Everything in moderation keeps glucose levels in check.

 

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Type 2 Diabetes - Best Oils

 

Cooking with the right oils helps those with type 2 diabetes and for those that do not have it. However, those with diabetes have a higher risk of heart disease than the general population. That is why finding the right oils are so important. Several good options on the market will help keep the unhealthy fats at bay. Some are good for cooking at high temperatures. Others are not. When oil reaches smoke point, it begins to breakdown. At that point, free radicals release into the oil and carcinogens release into the air.

 

Canola oil is a good example of healthy oil for someone with type 2 Diabetes. It is a mono-saturated fat that works in baking, sautéing, stir-frying and in salad dressings. It has a higher smoke point than many oils at 425 degrees Fahrenheit (220 degrees Celsius). It is also more affordable than many other healthy oils. It makes it a great selection for most cooking needs. Safflower oil is another common oil choice that is also healthy. This polyunsaturated oil works in many cooking methods. With a smoke point of 450 degrees Fahrenheit (232 degrees Celsius), it can handle almost anything you can throw at it. Sunflower oil is another excellent choice with a high smoke point of 460 degrees Fahrenheit (238 degrees Celsius).. The high temperatures of sautéing and frying will not phase this oil at all.

 

There are other oils to consider, however. Manufacturers extract oil from many plant sources all over the world. These oils are gaining popularity among those that want healthy oils in their cooking. Flaxseed oil is a popular selection. It brings omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids into the mix. It comes with a low smoke point of 225 degrees Fahrenheit (107 degrees Celsius). That means using it in cooking over heat is not a good idea. It makes a great addition to salad dressings or other cold preparations though. Walnut oil is another healthy choice. It is a polyunsaturated fat and full of omega-3s. It has a higher smoke point at 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 degrees Celsius)..

 

Olive oil is a great option when looking for oil for dressings or low cooking temperatures. With a smoke point at 325, it is not a good choice for sautéing or frying. Grapeseed oil is good for cooking and grilling. It adds a mild nutty flavor for use in salads and other preparations. It has a higher smoke point at 420 degrees Fahrenheit (216 degrees Celsius). Almond oil, avocado oil, and peanut oil are all other good options for healthy oils.

 

 

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Type 2 Diabetes - Best Fats

 

Type 2 diabetes elevates your chances of getting heart disease. That means you need to keep the amount of fats you ingest in check. Fat is essential for good health. However, in the wrong forms, it can do a great deal of harm as well. Saturated and trans fats are the ones to avoid. It is important to be selective in what fats you take in. There are many sources of healthy fats though. Make the right selections to keep your chances of heart disease in check. Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats are the best ones to choose.

 

There are cooking oil options on the market that fit the bill. Common oils include canola, safflower, and sunflower for general cooking needs. Flaxseed and olive oil are great in cold preparations such as salad dressings or salsa. For a variety of flavors, consider more uncommon choices such as almond, grapeseed, and avocado oils. All of these oils are either mono or polyunsaturated fats. Some, such as olive oil and flaxseed, bring other health benefits such as omega-3s and omega-6s. These nutrients help fight heart disease on their own. That makes them good for those with Type 2 Diabetes or not.

 

Outside of oil, when looking at fats, there are two options: animal-based and plant-based. In animal-based fats, such as meat and poultry, saturated fat becomes a big issue. To keep those unhealthy fats at a minimum, use your head in selecting and preparing meat and poultry. Trim all excess fat before you cook. Take the skin off of poultry. Choose the leaner cuts of red meat. For those with type 2 diabetes, plant-based fats are the best. In plant-based fats, your options expand greatly. Avocado is a good source of many nutrients that help fight cardiovascular disease. It also helps prevent some forms of cancers. Nuts and seeds are also good choices. Both can help lower the bad form of cholesterol (LDL). They also help reduce inflammation associated with arthritis and asthma. With a slow digestion rate, they do not spike blood glucose levels either.

 

Patients may ingest any form of fat after getting a diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes. Nevertheless, the wrong forms of fat will elevate their already high chances of getting heart disease. Making smart choices and doing it in moderation are the keys to getting the right fats into your diet. It is advice that everyone could benefit from following.

 

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Type 2 Diabetes - Nasty Saturated Fats

 

Those with Type 2 Diabetes face an increased chance of heart disease. It is very important for patients to watch the quantity and types of fat in their Diets. The healthy fats are the mono and polyunsaturated varieties. Saturated fat falls squarely into the unhealthy fat camp. Compounds in the saturated fats raise the bad forms of cholesterol in the blood stream. Another fat that falls into the unhealthy camp is trans fat. This form of fat comes from hydrogenated oils. It acts much the same as saturated fats since it also raises the bad form of cholesterol. Cholesterol also occurs naturally in some foods.

 

What foods contain saturated fats? Any meat or poultry will contain saturated fats. Most fish do as well. Processed meat products like lunchmeat, hot dogs, and ground meats contain high levels of it. Some oils such as palm and coconut contain it as well, despite coming from plants. Regular dairy products also contain high amounts of saturated fats. To keep the chances of heart disease developing down, experts recommend that those with type 2 Diabetes get less than 7% of their calories from saturated fat. This means about 15 grams at most daily. A single dairy serving can contain half of that amount.

 

What foods contain trans fat? Trans fat develops when liquid oils transform into solid fats. Many fast food restaurants use hydrogenated oils in their deep-frying. That means anything cooked in that oil will get trans fat transferred during the cooking process. More and more restaurants are getting away from these oils. Check before you order anything. Many processed foods also contain trans fats since these hydrogenated oils are used somewhere in the prep process. Stick margarine and shortening are common household cooking essentials that you should avoid when you have Type 2 Diabetes.

 

Saturated fats, along with trans fat, raise cholesterol levels in both type 2 Diabetes patients and the general population. However, cholesterol also comes directly from some forms of food. When dealing with the bad fats, you need to learn what foods contain cholesterol so you can avoid them as well. Egg yolks are likely the most famous culprits. However, organ meats such as liver and kidneys are also guilty. Many regular dairy products also contain cholesterol. Keep the amount of saturated fats down in your diet. It will help lessen your chance of developing heart disease. That is true for diabetics and non-diabetics alike.

 

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Type 2 Diabetes - Raw Foods Are Great !

 

Why are raw foods so great for those with type 2 Diabetes? When you look at raw foods, you see them in their most natural forms. They contain higher amounts of fiber and essential nutrients in that state. As soon as you cook them, you lose a good deal of that fiber and nutrition. That fiber and nutrients are good tools in regulating your diabetes. Eating raw foods, helps regulate your glucose and insulin levels. They also add essential vitamins and minerals to your Diet. Introducing those, helps lower your chances of heart disease as well.

 

Some prescribe to eating a diet completely filled with raw foods. They will not cook anything. Quite a few with type 2 diabetes have tried that option. The results are a mixture with some having great results while others do not. Whether you choose to become a total raw foodie or just add more raw foods to your Diet is something you need to speak with your medical team about. There are definite issues involved with switching to a completely raw diet. None is insurmountable. However, for those that are trying to regulate their blood glucose levels at the same time, it can be challenging.

 

What sorts of raw foods make the most impact on those with Type 2 Diabetes? Adding raw non-starchy vegetables tops the list easily. These foods provide a good deal of nutritional value as well as good doses of fiber. Starchy vegetables are good additions also in moderation. The more starch is present in a vegetable the faster it will likely absorb into the body. The same goes with most fruit. The best approach to any of these is moderation and spacing portions out throughout the day. Raw nuts and seeds are good additions as well. Watch the amount of fats they bring though.

 

Raw foods are usually better choices than cooked ones whether you have type 2 Diabetes or not. Research, however, has shown that some vegetables release more nutrients when lightly cooked. These include things such as broccoli, carrots, and zucchini. Eating these raw is great, but maybe cooked is better in some cases. For most people, it is a matter of adding things into their existing Diet to boost the nutrition or flavor profiles. For those with diabetes, it is a matter of keeping their glucose and insulin levels in check. That is a matter of life and death.

 

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