Showing posts with label diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diabetes. Show all posts
Thursday, 29 December 2016
The Perfect Treatment for Diabetes and Weight Loss
Treat the disease not the symptom, very informative Dr. Jason Fung
Has anyone had success in reversing their Type 2 Diabetes by
changing their diet?
Friday, 9 December 2016
30 Days Without Sugar • LIFE/CHANGE
Interesting - I've been paying a lot more attention to how
much sugar is in food and drinks. It's shocking!!!!
Do you think there should there be teaspoon indicator
stating sugar content onall packaging?
Labels:
diabetes,
lose weight,
no sugar,
obesity,
Sugar,
weight loss
Sunday, 4 December 2016
Love this!!!
That's exactly what I'm going to think about at the gym!!
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I love this!!!
What's your favourite saying?
Saturday, 3 December 2016
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Obesity Facts and Statistics
Although it's almost two years since this video was published, the
facts and statistics are alarming and they are getting worse!!
Let's Lose Weight Together
"go against the trend by losing weight"
How much worse has it gotten? Are there any improvements?
Comment with your updates below.
Monday, 28 November 2016
Foods to Avoid for a Type 2 Diabetic
Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body
does not respond well to its insulin production, which affects blood sugar
levels. Diet can help control blood sugar spikes, and diabetics should avoid
certain foods.
Glucose Levels
Sugar causes glucose levels to rise quickly.
Without an adequate insulin response, high glucose levels can cause permanent
damage.
Sugar is in so many foods that it
can be difficult for diabetics to avoid completely.
Read the labels of foods you consume
and try to reduce your intake of anything that says glucose, honey, sugar, cane
sugar, agave syrup, fructose or high fructose corn syrup.
Glycemic Index
The most important thing a diabetic can do is select foods according
to the glycemic index.
This is a system that measures the blood sugar response to foods,
assigning them a number.The lower the number, the better the food will be for
sustained control of glucose levels. For example, cantaloupe
is a 65 on the index while cherries are only a 22. Because the index assigns arbitrary numbers to food,
individuals might experience varying results.
Still, the glycemic index is a useful guide
for choosing the proper foods.
Types of Carbs
Carbohydrates are either simple or
complex.
Simple carbohydrates are found in
sugar and processed foods. Complex carbohydrates are in vegetables, whole
grains and fruits.
Diabetics should try to avoid simple
carbohydrates, but complex carbohydrates are important for good health.
At least 40 per cent of your daily
intake should come from complex carbohydrates.
Misconceptions
In reality, artificially sweetened
juice is about the equivalent of drinking sugar water. Processed juices can
also spike blood sugars.
Diabetics can still enjoy juice, but
they should either water it down to reduce the juice content or buy a juicer
and make their own fresh juice from fruit.
Considerations
Starchy vegetables such as potatoes,
corn, parsnips and beets should be reduced or eliminated.
When digested, the starch content
converts to sugar, elevating blood sugar levels.
by K.T. Parker Source
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