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Yes there is a diabetic plan to help you lose weight. A great website to find more information and specific meal plans is http://www.naturaldiabetics.com/diabetic-cooking/
Typically, diabetic diets make the patient lose weight as opposed to gaining weight. However, it is of course possible to gain weight on such a diet. Regular exercise is still essential.
Diabetic diets are used to control the patients sugar level and help to lose weight if the person is overweight. I deitician will give you a plan to follow depending upon diabetic needs.
Diabetic diets tend to be much healthier than what the average American eats so yes, you probably would loose weight on this type of plan.However as diabetic needs are unique you should ask a doctor or nutritionalist first.
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
between 700 to 1000 unless ur diabetic then 2000
Anyone can lose weight if the diet right. Taking any supplements or enhancers isn't the correct way to do it. Eating the right foods and exercising daily is what you need to do.
This website helps provide calorie count http://www.diabetes-diabetic-diet.com/ and this one provides healthy diabetic food http://www.helpguide.org/life/healthy_diet_diabetes.htm Good luck
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You should keep your carb intake below 23 grams of carbs a day to lose weight. This is a very low amount of carbohydrates.
First of all treatment dosent help them to lose weight the lack of fatty and high suger foods the treatment forces them to stop eating helps them lose weight and not all diabetics are fat it's to do with high levels of sugar in there blood stream
Your viewpoint is partially true, but not applicable to obesse poeple. However, people with diabetic precedence, generally loose weight, where age is not all a factor to consider.