Eat, drink fewer calories Other than regularphysical activityand reduced inactivity, it's clear that one of the most practical ways to reduce our risk of diabetes is to eat and drink fewer calories. This can be achieved in many different ways, including calorie counting, dieting, intermittent f...
Type 1 diabetics don't produce enough insulin and need augmentation. Type 2 diabetics product too much because they are resistant to their own insulin. Both of us have high blood sugar because we're not using insulin effectively. Here's a very clear difference: Dr. Michael Murray clearly ide...
People with type 1 diabetes, like everyone else, need to eat a well-balanced diet. This will help their insulin therapy and reduce the chance of diabetic complications. There is no "diabetes diet." Even a person with type 1 diabetes can eat sweets as long as it is part of a well-bala...
These chemicals are in our food because they’re taken up by the plant … they’re inside the soybean and the corn and you can’t wash them off. These toxins cause oxidative stress and inflammation as well as DNA damage. They’re very dangerous and it’s really important to eat (or f...
can eat anything all the time, but they need to consider how sweets can fit into their well-balanced diet. Type 1 diabetics should also consider the fact that carbohydrates raise blood sugar levels faster than any other food. Food low in carbs, but high in calcium, potassium, fiber, ...
Type 1 Diabetes and Diet People with type 1 diabetes, like everyone else, need to eat a well-balanced diet. This will help their insulin therapy and reduce the chance of diabetic complications. There is no "diabetes diet." Even a person with type 1 diabetes can eat sweets as long as it...
Diabetics monitor blood sugar levels to help prevent hyperglycemia. High fiber foods are also often recommended on a high blood sugar diet. Foods that have lots of fiber can keep blood sugar levels down by making a person feel fuller. Most people who eat lots of fiber-rich foods do not hav...
Type 1 diabetics are more likely to have diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), wherein the liver breaksdown, fat as a source of energy, which can result in a diabetic coma. People with type 2 diabetes are more likely to experience a hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state (HHS), which is extreme dehydra...
is common in type 1 diabetes. Your blood sugar can drop if you take too much insulin, wait too long before eating or don’t eat enough carbs, or exercise more than usual, says theCDC. Hypoglycemia can also happen in type 2 diabetes if you are taking insulin or another medication to lo...
@fBoyle-- I have type two diabetes and I don't eat rice at all. I eat bread and potatoes in moderation but those are not recommended either in a diabetic diet meal plan. Rice, potatoes and bread all have a high glycemic index. So they raise blood sugar very rapidly. Brown rice and...