There isn't a single approved list of foods for diabetics but certain medically acclaimed groups have put together selections of recommendations. WebMD provides guidelines for diabetics and generally it is up to an individual to identify foods that fit their situation and tastes.
http://Diabetes.webmd.com/diabetic-food-list-best-worst-foods There you go! This tells what you can eat, AND what you should avoid! It should be sufficient to maintain a healthy diabetic lifestyle.
Your doctor should provide you with resources such as food lists, things to avoid, etc. But additional resources include: http://diabetesfoodlist.com/ and Canada's Food Guide
Type 2 Diabetes Food List like list of foods for type 2 diabetics. find type 2 diabetes and you doctor gave me a list of food to only use in moderation.
See the related link for a list of non-hybrid foods, including additional information on foods to avoid.
A safelist is a list of safe stuff to go on like for exp. I go to my safe list and see Norton I click it and It takes me there
See the Web Link to the left for some of the foods mentioned.
Foods that you can expect to see in a pre diabetic diet would include such things as green leafy vegetables like lettuce and spinach. Broccoli is also a food you would see as well as carrots, cauliflower and green beans.
You can get all the foods you need at your local supermarket. You just have to talk to your doctor or do some research or a bookstore. The best thing would be go online and find support groups for diabetics and see what everyone is doing.
lowcarbdiets.about.com has a comprehensive list of low carb diet foods. As you can see, fruits, vegetables and grains are top of the list as they are all low carb options.
See the "Calories Of Foods For Applebee's" link under Related links. [Please add your suggestion here]
You can go here to see a list of Canadian Food http://www.canadaonly.ca
Lots of fresh seafood. Clam bakes and Clam Chowder are popular Boston Foods. For more regional foods of Boston, see the list in the related resource links below.
No, walnuts aren't safe for bunnies to eat. See the related link below for more dangerous foods for rabbits.
A reflux diet is a diet for people with Acid Reflux. It's basically just a list of foods that one can eat without getting heartburn, and I don't see any reason it wouldn't be safe.
You can find out more info about it here: diabetes.webmd.com/diabetic-food-list-best-worst-foods. Please be sure to check with your doctor to see if it is right for you.