10 Diabetes Super Foods

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Eating right is key to managing diabetes. Here are 10 super foods that will help minimize blood sugar and even throw your disease into reverse.
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Super Food: Yogurt
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9. Yogurt. Yogurt is rich in protein and another weight loss powerhouse: calcium. Several studies have shown that people who eat plenty of calcium-rich foods have an easier time losing weight -- and are less likely to become insulin resistant. As a snack or for breakfast, choose nonfat plain yogurt, and add your own fresh fruit or a sprinkling of wheat germ or low-fat granola for a burst of extra nutrients.
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By Navila, 11/09/2009, 10:16 PM EST
What about quaker oats for breakfast? And Sour yogurt for lunch?
By Brenda, 11/09/2009, 10:04 PM EST
Pre-diabetic - eat a healthier diet and lose weight. Limit carbohydrates to correct serving sizes. I found that by adding more foods other than carbs I have been able to control my blood sugars and keep my weight down. Good luck!
By Holley, 11/09/2009, 8:30 PM EST
There is widespread acknowledgement that carbs play a role in controlling blood glucose, but carbohydrate foods also contain nutrients (vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients) that can help to regulate appetite, blood sugar, and weight. The keys are: amount, form, and timing. Modest amounts of whole grains and whole fruits do not give high blood sugar. Replacing rice or potatoes with barley, legumes or sweet potatoes can help control prevent diabetes. Eating at regular intervals also helps.
By Piano, 11/09/2009, 5:45 PM EST
Yes, all carbs turn to sugar but too much protein will wreck your kidneys. Moderation is the key and our bodies do need some sugar. You can't just swear off it completely. Just have it as complex carbs... and that includes veggies.
By Janet, 11/09/2009, 5:08 PM EST
Ok, I`m confused.I am Pre Diabetic,how should I change my eating habits to help me fight this problem?Thanks to any one who can offer advice!
By John, 11/09/2009, 12:01 PM EST
these are the same old recommendatiions that they have made for a dibetics forever. They refuse to acknowledge the role that carbohydrates play in controlling blood glucose levels. The fact is that when you eat carbohydrates 85% of it converts to sugar, so if you are having trouble keeping your glucose levels in check reduce the carbs in your dietause wheter they are good carbs or bad carbs they all turn into SUGAR.
By Janna, 11/09/2009, 11:05 AM EST
Eating all things in moderation is the best. And eating a well balanced diet is the key. Yes certain fruits can raise blood sugar. However certain people react differently. Bananas are starchiest so it is best to stray away from those. Apples eat tart ones they are lowest in sugar. As for berries, don't add sugar, they are high enough in that area and what is it 1/2 a cup a serving. Again eat in moderation. I have a friend who finds that green grapes raise his sugar and red ones don't.
By craig, 10/31/2009, 9:38 PM EDT
i have type 1 diabetes and controlled by insulin its not the calories you have to watch it's the carbohydrates, as for fruit and myself it is not the worst thing for a diabetic with type 1, fruit included into your diet when carb counting is ok, As i have talked to my dietician and yes fruit and veg is perfectly ok as long as you are able to count it proparly, and also adjust your insulin for each carb u take,as the insulin i take is the lantus which is a lot easier to control than the old stuff
By Melissa, 09/30/2009, 2:59 PM EDT
Are you crazy? Please people, especially Type1 diabetics, don't listen to this advice. I don't know where this information came from but it is so wrong. Fruit? are you serious? that is the worse thing for any Diabetic. Talk to a trained nutritionist if you have questions.
By Sheila, 09/14/2009, 4:31 AM EDT
The carbs are bad but the high fiber content negates the carbs. Subtract the amount of fiber from the carb content to get net carbs. It's good advice if you eat in moderation.
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