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Diabetic people can eat anything ... IN MODERATION! You must calculate the amount of carbohydrates in the dish and figure out how much you can eat to maintain your total daily amount of carbs. So long as you keep track of your carbs and don't go over, you can eat just about anything. Of course, if you decide to have a candy bar, there's your total daily carbs right there and you can't have any more for the rest of the day ...
Carbs
Low sugar and low carbohydrate diets are usually used to help diabetics control their blood sugars and lose weight. You should follow a healthy diabetic diet and also exercise daily. An example of a diabetic diet can be found at www.diabetes-and-diabetic-diet.com/diabetic_diet.htm
Since diabetics need to monitor their total daily intake of carbs and sugars, this would depend on everything else that is consumed with the meal, or in the course of a day.
You shouldn't eat any at all.
Carbs
Firstly, diabetics should have Snacks, not Meals---generally between 5 and 6 snacks per day, which should include SMALL amounts of a good mix of all the basic food groups. Generally, trying to consume the lowest number of carbs at any meal is always the best, but you will drive yourself crazy by reading labels to find the lowest amounts of carbs in foods....if you can keep your Total daily-intake of carbs to between 60 and 100grams, you are doing Great, and your sugar-numbers should reflect that.
A diabetic person can eat anything they want ... IN MODERATION! You must figure out how many carbs are in the dish and calculate that into your daily allowance. This means you'll probably only be able to have a small portion, but that's better than avoiding it entirely!
unlike protein or fat, carbohydrates don`t have a R.D.I.
Non-starchy green leafy vegetables are the best, especially if you are a non-insulin dependant diabetic type 2. However, you still need to include the carb count in your daily allowance. As always, your daily allowance should be determined by your glucose meter. Eat according to your meter.
Diabetic foot problems can be treated in a pain free method. Daily stimulation can decrease discomfort and increase blood flow to the foot area. The increase in blood flow decreases pain without using a treatment that could be painful to the patient.