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Diabetes Diet Information – What Should You Eat In Diabetes?

Topic: Health EducationBy Dr John AnnePublished October 7, 2007
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A healthy diet and regular exercise are essential for your overall health. Many diseases, including diabetes, can be managed successfully with a healthy diet. Since each disease causes different symptoms and your body needs different nutrients to manage the disease, each disease may require a different type of diet. If your body does not properly absorb the sugars you are ingesting, you may need to avoid foods that are starchy and contain a lot of sugar. Before you begin a diet that is aimed at managing a certain disease, it is important to consult your physician and get a true diagnosis. If your body is actually turning starches and sugars into energy properly, you could risk the chance of denying your body of the necessary foods by decreasing the amount of starch and sugars in your diet. So, be sure to check with your physician, who will go over your symptoms and perform tests to determine the correct diagnosis. Once you have been diagnosed with diabetes, your diabetes diet will play an important role in the management of the disease. Your diabetes diet does not necessarily restrict the food that you are allowed to consume. Rather the diabetes diet will usually consist of consuming a variety of foods in the correct portions that will allow your body to use the nutrients properly. The two most important aspects of a healthy diet are eating regular meals as closely as possible to the same time each day and eating the right amounts of the healthiest foods. If you are already eating a healthy diet, there may not be many changes. But, if you are not eating a healthy diet or do not eat regular meals at around the same time each day, you may have to make more changes. The key is to become conscious of what your body’s needs are and plan accordingly. nnHints for a Successful Diabetes Diet The following hints will give you some idea of what changes you will need to make in your diet to successfully manage diabetes: • Eating often – rather than 1-2 large meals per day, it is healthier to consume 3-4 small meals. This allows you to eat in healthy proportions without feeling hungry throughout the day. • Whole-grain foods – whole-grain foods such as wheat breads, wheat rice, and wheat pasta help you to control the amount of carbohydrates you take in. • Fresh fruits and vegetables – eating fresh fruits and vegetables will help your digestive system to perform correctly. It is easier for your body to turn natural sugar into energy. • Fat – eating less fat is essential to an overall healthy diet and this allows your body to be able to digest food better and absorb the necessary nutrients. • Sweets – consuming large amounts of sweets can cause your body to retain excess sugar levels in the blood because the kidneys cannot turn the sugars into energy fast enough. • Carbohydrates – carbohydrates turn to sugar in your body and are necessary in order to have the energy needed for your body to function properly. The key to carbohydrates is learning when you should consume them and how many you should consume. • Alcohol – as with any healthy diet, your consumption of alcohol should be limited. Alcohol has a high content of sugars and, just as too much alcohol can impair your body’s motor skills and judgment ability, too much alcohol can also impair your body’s ability to turn sugars into energy. nnLiving Healthy As is the case with most any disease, living a healthy life-style is the key to successfully managing the disease. An overall healthy diet not only increases your chance of successfully managing your diabetes, but allows your body’s digestive system to perform correctly, allows your brain to function properly, and allows you to lead a normal lifestyle. Being overweight can increase the risk of diseases such as diabetes to cause other medical problems, so it is very important to maintain a healthy diet. If you are overweight when you are diagnosed with diabetes, your diabetes diet may be somewhat different until you can reach and maintain a healthy weight. Be sure to discuss your diabetes diet with your physician and learn to manage your diabetes and give yourself the chance to live a healthier life.

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Dr John Anne is an herbal specialist with years of experience and extensive research on herbs and alte ative health. If you are looking for more information, read about Diabetes Diet. AyurvedicCure.com is the World’s Largest Alte ative Health Portal. Also visit the Natural Cures and Herbal Remedies Guide

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