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Type 1 Diabetes Treatment – Knowing The Traditional And Latest Methods
Jun 30th, 2009 by admin

Type 1 Diabetes Treatment – Knowing The Traditional And Latest Methods

Type 1 diabetes is also known as “juvenile diabetes” because it typically appears during childhood or adolescence.Typical in the treatment of all diabetic patients, the initial concern in the type 1 diabetes treatment is to maintain blood sugar near the normal level to delay or prevent any complications. There is a 50% expectancy Read the rest of this entry »

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Diabetes Management: The Drug Company Conspiracy by Julia Hanf
Jun 29th, 2009 by admin

Turn on the TV or open a magazine and you will find endless advertisements for drugs from pharmaceutical companies. The pharmaceutical companies have huge advertising budgets because they are in a billion dollar industry. Treatments for diabetes have played a large role in pharmaceutical revenues. These corporate America drug companies have created helpful treatments for diabetes, but at what cost? Read the rest of this entry »

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Latest blood sugar control news – Better blood sugar control for
Jun 28th, 2009 by admin

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Better blood sugar control for diabetics possible – University of …

Better blood sugar control for diabetics possible. Blocking peptide hormone may be answer, say U of T researchers. By Paul Cantin, posted Monday, June 15, 2009. Researchers Read the rest of this entry »

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Diabetes Guide to Eating Out
Jun 27th, 2009 by admin

It’s important to follow your meal plan as closely as possible even when eating out. Always be aware of the nutritional requirements laid out by your doctor or dietitian. This way you can still enjoy eating out without straying from your meal plan. 

Eating Out With Diabetes:

If you have “type two diabetes” as I do, it is important to follow your meal plan as closely as possible even when eating out. Try to choose a restaurant with a widely varied menu so that you have a better chance of eating the foods you want. Remember to only order what you want, and what you need. Know the alternatives for your meal plan in case the restaurant doesn’t have exactly what you want.

If you phone ahead to the restaurant you have a better chance of having your special needs met. When making a reservation at your restaurant of choice see if your food can be prepared with low-fat margarine, vegetable oil, minimal salt, with no excess of sauce or butter and broiled as opposed to fried. Either that or you could ask for a copy of the menu so that you can know in advance which meals suit your meal plan. Let the manager know you appreciate the healthy menu choices. If you’re looking for more choices with low calories and low cholesterol don’t be afraid to speak up. Like any business a restaurant will want to make customers happy and keep their business. They can only know what will make you happy as a customer if you tell them.

The average meal from a fast food restaurant can be as high as a startling 1000 calories; it can cause your blood sugar to skyrocket.

It’s one of life’s great pleasures to eat out at a nice restaurant. Make sure to choose wisely and not be afraid to ask for the meal types you require, balance your restaurant meals with more meals at home in alignment with your meal plan. This way you can manage your diabetes and still enjoy eating out.

Do’s:

- Be sure to choose fresh fruit and veggies.

- Request food without salt or MSG.

- Ask for a smaller or even half portion of the meal.

- Plain foods like meat, poultry, fish and shellfish are ideal so long as they are grilled, roasted or broiled.

- Separate out your desired portion and have the rest put in a box to take home.

- Split your desserts. – If your meal is breaded be sure to remove the outer coating. – Vinegar with a touch of oil or squeezed lemon is a good alternative to salad dressing.

Don’t:

- Don’t eat soups or broths.

- Don’t have alcohol with your meal. With your doctor’s permission you may be able to have the occasional alcoholic beverage with dinner. However, be aware that alcohol does add calories to your overall meal. It can also trigger complications with diabetes such as eye and nerve damage.

Taking your meals at the same times each day can help balance your blood sugar level; this is especially true for those who take pills or shots of insulin for their diabetes. Consider these pointers when eating out with friends and family:

Make sure the time you go out to eat will be at your usual mealtime.

Make a reservation or avoid busy restaurants so that you don’t end up waiting for a table.

If eating later than your scheduled time is unavoidable then snack on fruit or some variety of starch at your usual time.

No matter where or how you’re eating, proper nutrition is key to managing diabetes. You’ll need to consume a number of different healthy foods. Keep the salt in your diet to a minimum. Make sure to control your portion sizes. Always be aware of the nutritional requirements laid out by your doctor or dietitian. This way you can still enjoy eating out without straying from your meal plan.

Kim Green

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Type 2 Diabetes: How To Fight It And Win
Jun 27th, 2009 by admin

Type 2 Diabetes: How To Fight It And Win

The number of people in the United States that have type 2 diabetes is on the rise. The number of people diagnosed with the disease has steadily risen every year since the 1990’s. The worst thing about this epidemic is all the medical conditions and disabilities that come with the disease. Such things as stroke, heart attack, kidney disease, blindness, Read the rest of this entry »

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Latest diabetes exercise news – The Convergence of Science &am
Jun 26th, 2009 by admin

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

The Convergence of Science & Religion: Diabetes Patients Should …

In an article dated June 15, 2009, ScienceDaily reported on exercise, weight training for those with type 2 diabetes. The global increase in overweight and Read the rest of this entry »

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Diabetes: Treatment and Cures
Jun 25th, 2009 by admin

It can be a frightening experience if you or someone you love has been diagnosed with diabetes. But there is no need to panic. Diabetes is a serious condition, but it doesn’t mean someone diagnosed with diabetes can’t live a long, healthy and normal life.  If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with diabetes I know what you must be feeling right now.

Three months ago I myself was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and put on the medication known as Metformin. When I was diagnosed I felt fear, anger, denial, frustration, uncertainty and even became rather depressed; however, I was assured that these feelings are common.  I’ve dedicated this blog to help others learn how to deal with living with diabetes, how to care for a loved one with diabetes, and how to find others with diabetes with whom you can share experiences.  It can be a frightening experience if you or someone you love has been diagnosed with diabetes.  But there is no need to panic.

Diabetes is a serious condition, but it doesn’t mean someone diagnosed with diabetes can’t live a long, healthy and normal life.  You may feel overwhelmed by a diabetes diagnosis.  But living a long and happy life with diabetes is entirely possible. The aim of this blog is to offer tips and advice on how to get through the day-to-day challenges of living with diabetes. Topics will range from diabetes health issues, what to eat, how to diet and exercise and how to cope with the emotions associated with a diabetes diagnosis. Please, keep reading, and add your own comments to the topics!

Kim Green

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Type 2 Diabetes Natural Cure – How to Stop Taking Insulin
Jun 25th, 2009 by admin

Is there a type 2 diabetes natural cure? If you ask most doctors, they will tell you that treating diabetes can only be done by taking insulin. They couldn’t be more wrong!

According to research studies, thousands of people will cure type 2 diabetes and border line diabetes each year. However, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and many medical establishments will not recognize these miraculous Read the rest of this entry »

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YouTube – Type 2 Diabetes Overview
Jun 24th, 2009 by admin

Click Here to learn more about a cure for diabetes.

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What is the Cure For the Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes?
Jun 23rd, 2009 by admin

All this talk about the metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes is confusing.  Are these two conditions connected?  Can they be prevented and/or treated?

What is the Metabolic Syndrome?

  • it is now known this syndrome raises the risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease
  • has been known by several names, including insulin resistance
  • it is believed to be driven by obesity
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