July 6th, 2010 -- Posted in diabetes information, diabetic diet |
Some important information straight from Al Sears, MD:-
Here’s another example of conventional medicine getting it all wrong…
The ACCORD study took 10,000 diabetic patients and monitored their risks of heart attack, stroke, and death.
Patients who had lowered their blood sugar levels the most were at higher risk for death. In fact, the study was stopped short. As blood sugar levels dropped, more patients were having heart attacks or dying.1
This goes against what most doctors – including the American Diabetes Association – tell us is the best way to treat diabetes.
That’s because they’re focused on the symptoms and not the cause.
High blood sugar is just a symptom of diabetes. The true cause is spiked insulin levels. This is a result of insulin resistance.
The best way to treat diabetes is to improve your body’s sensitivity to insulin.
The best way to do that is through your diet. Here are four simple tips you can follow:
1. Eliminate heavily processed foods. This means any kind of junk food, including fried and sugary foods. They help fuel diabetes and keep it alive. Practically all of these foods are high-glycemic. Meaning they spike your blood sugar and, as a result, your insulin levels. Also, if it’s packaged and comes in a box or bag, chances are it’s not good for you. This kind of food has multiple ingredients, including hydrogenated oils (trans fats) to give it a long shelf life.
2. Eat more protein. Your focus should be on eating foods that have one, maybe two ingredients. That means getting the bulk of your calories from protein. Good sources are grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, organ meats, and wild-caught fish.
3. Eat healthy fats. Make sure to get healthy fats in your diet too. Great sources are wild-caught salmon, olive oil, almonds, avocados, and egg yolks.
4. Get plenty of fruits and veggies. The majority – if not all your carbs – should come from fruits and vegetables. Eat fruits with the skin intact, as it provides a good source of fiber. Stay clear of starches, grains, and any other kind of carb that’s been heavily processed.
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June 8th, 2010 -- Posted in diabetic diet |
Diabetes Diet is on the rise on today’s health trend topics. A vital key to prevent and control Diabetes is to monitor your everyday food intake. Diabetes is a convoluted disease. Whether you are a periphery or a serious diabetic patient, it is crucial that you maintain control in your life. Contrary to other written articles, even though you are reducing your risk of diabetes or controlling your existing illness, you can still have an opportunity to enjoy life at its fullest. You can still take pleasure in eating your favourite foods without worrying about your health complications.
The essential key to a diabetes diet is eating in moderation, sticking to regular mealtimes, regular exercise and eating a variety of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains that can make you gain nutritional health.
It is indeed a fact that diabetes is preventable and controllable contrary to what other people perceive. Having lifestyle changes and ample nutritional diet can actually help you to conquer your disease. We all have a power and control over our body and health, choosing carefully what we eat and our lifestyle can reverse our fate. If you’re concerned about diabetes, you can make a difference by ingesting a healthy diet, keeping your weight in check, and getting exercise regularly. Dealing with diabetes is not simple as what we perceive in our minds. It needs constant maintenance in controlling our weight, diet and physical health.
Learning the Diabetic diet will mark a ground for a meaningful and healthy way of treating this kind of illness. In lieu of all of these, it needs discipline and respect on our body because this is a continuous process that one should go through.
We should bear in our minds that diabetes is closely related with heart complications, for the reason that there is a high probability that a person suffering from diabetes have high cholesterol count and blood pressure. It is indeed recommended by many expert doctors to start on controlling low-fat when considering a Diabetic diet to make it even more successful. Everything will start on a gradual change, it means that you can still have a bit of sugar, fat and carbohydrates with moderation.
These are some of the ABC’s to jumpstart Diabetic diet:
Low-fat cooking such as roasting and grilling
Lessen salt ingestion
Be disciplined
Stick to your diet
Stay away from highly fatty foods.
Go low-fat on dairy products
Eat fresh fruits and vegetables that have high fiber content.
Discovering that you have diabetes isn’t the end of the world! You can still control your life and enjoy it by keeping your Diabetic Diet successfully. Discipline and constant monitoring of your Body can go a long way. practice, keeping your blood sugar regulated through a healthy diet can be a start of a happy, new and healthy you!
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February 16th, 2009 -- Posted in diabetic desserts |
Well my mother has now tried my Sugarless Cake and was very positive about it.
The more I tasted it the more I was impressed with my own efforts (or with the recipe anyway!). The fruity ingredients (prunes, dates, currants) go very well together.
The spices and nuts definitely add a marvelous flavour.
Maybe it doesn’t quite qualify as a Diabetic Dessert, but it is a great diabetic food.
I am going to make another soon, which I will take to my brother’s birthday clebration coming up in a week.
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