Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, and any type of book website has information regarding diabetics food guides. There are several good ones that can be purchased from these sites.
Your doctor should first give you the basics of what not to eat, but here is a food guide site that might help as well. It also lists recipes.http://www.thebeehive.org/diabetes?gclid=CP3b0LGQkasCFUTc4AodHSOMvg
The American Diabetes Association has many resources for managing diabetes including food lists. They can be found online at http://www.diabetes.org. You might also consult a professional dietician who specializes in diabetes management. Last but not least, your doctor should be able to guide you or refer you to an expert in the field of diabetes diet management.
The doctor that diagnosed you with having diabetes should have given you a meal plan, with foods you could eat. There are also diabetic recipes online. www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes
Yes, you can find diabetes meals plans for children and adults at http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/sample-meal-plan. You can also get help creating a meal plan at http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/planning-meals/
The cast of A Guide to Managing Diabetes - 2007 includes: Carol Guber as Herself - Spokesperson
Hugo J. Hollerorth has written: 'Diabetes teaching guide for people who use insulin' -- subject(s): Diabetes, Patient education 'A Guide for Parents of Children and Youth With Diabetes'
1 diabetes is diabetes that you are born with. 2 diabetes is a type that you get later in life usually related to eating bad food like junk food.
Storing food for diabetics is no different from storing food for people who do not have diabetes. Use common sense and always follow food storage guidelines, regardless if you have diabetes or not.
Nope. Food doesn't cause diabetes
It is not necessary but recommended to eat diabetic food if you have diabetes. Remember though to always check the sugar level in your body. If you check your sugar, you will be fine eating normal food.
It is not a level indicating diabetes but pre-diabetes.
Christopher D. Saudek has written: 'The Johns Hopkins guide to diabetes' -- subject(s): Popular works, Diabetes, Diabetes Mellitus, Health