Yes but in minor guantity as they relieve pain.
Diabetic Diet Food List includes recommended and restricted foods for diabetics. Diabetic Food List may vary for each patient. The physician will determine the list for the patient.
Any food that contains poppy seeds.
Anything with poppy seeds in them
No such food exists, including poppy seeds, as Oxycontin is a preparation of oxycodone, a semi-synthetic drug.
It could be from poppy seeds in certain breads, like the poppy seed buns on fast food sandwiches and burgers.
Any really... Poppy seeds sunflower seeds sesame seeds caraway seeds....
Whether or not to follow a diabetic menu plan by a non-diabetic is a decision that should be made by a patient and their doctor. Diabetic plans are usually balanced and designed for healthy eating. Sample diet can be studiedhttp://www.dlife.com/diabetes-food-and-fitness/what_do_i_eat
It is possible for a diabetic patient to eat sago, or foods made with sago, but only in moderation. Sago is a very starchy, very high carbohydrate food, made from a type of palm tree in sub-equatorial regions like New Guinea and Sri Lanka. Foods that are rich in carbohydrates are quickly converted into sugar in the bloodstream, which is not good for a diabetic person.
Actually, very little. Most people cannot tell the difference in taste, and they have virtually identical nutritional value. There is a rumor that black seeds help keep hair from turning grey only -- though I assume this is just an old wive's tale. In terms of usage, black sesame seeds are used more in the Far East in Asian food (often, they coat meat in them before grilling/sauteeing, whereas white are preferred in the Middle East, where they are often ground into tahini.
I don't think there are any specific alternatives to diabetic food. If you have diabetes and are allergic to diabetic food you will have to monitor, make due, and eat food that is more "traditional."
Most major cites hold diabetic clinics at the local hospitals. Lots on information can be found on line in forums and on the diabetic society page.http://diabetes. Webmd.com/diabetic-food-list-best-worst-foods
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