You can find a good diabetic meal plan at http://www.prevention.com/health/health/diabetes/diabetes-diet-meal-plan-week-one/article/79f9e1b237b7f110VgnVCM10000013281eac____. The goal is to decrease your sugar intake from desserts and candies and increase fresh fruits and vegatables.
I would just stick to natural foods or you can look into a diet on diabetes.webmd.com/eating-right. If you need to also you could talk to a doctor or nutritionist about a personalized diet plan. :)
For a good Type 2 diabetes diet plan, you should always watch for and constrict the amount of carbohydrate you take in; you should try to eat more fiber, and you should eat low-fat foods.
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has a good plan online. See Related Links.
A healthy diet for a diabetic with type two diabetes would be a diet consisting of a lot of wholesome foods, like whole grains, green vegetables and vitamin-rich fruits.
Good diets for people with type II diabetes are ones that include a balanced level of carbohydrates, fat, and salts. All of these are needed to stay healthy.
The best place to find a good diabetic diet plan would be to check at diabetes.org. They have all the updated information on diets. They work directly with people who have diabetes.
From the way it seems you can have the same diet plan for type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It is best to talk to your doctor about it, but this site offered me some great information. http://www.diabetes-and-diabetic-diet.com/
Patients with type one diabetes have most likely had diabetes for the majority of their life and are diagnosed with a young age. Type one diabetic manage their diabetes with insulin injections while type two diabetics can simply manage their diabetes with diets.
I would think that a low sugar diet is essential for a diabetic diet. Also, veggies especially green ones are good for anyone's diet and are low in fat and calories.
The best diet plan for your diabetes can be given to you by your doctor. He or she knows what is best for you and your body. They can provide you with exactly what you need to continue living a healthy life despite your diabetes.
Being diabetic doesn't mean you can't diet, it does mean that you should carefully choose your diet plan. Before going it alone, seek your doctors advice.
There are many popular diets for diabetics. Some that are nutritionally sound include the American Diabetes Association Diet, The Zone Diet, SugarBusters Diet, and the Insulin Resistance diet.
You have to be careful with going on diets if you are a diabetic. Go to the official diabetes website to get a great diet plan for yourself.
What type of diabetes is this? If it is type 2, then a well balanced diet (from that food pyramid). The diet of a type 2 diabetic is the same as a good idea for any healthy person. If it is type I <INSERT ANSWER HERE>. Don't forget the important nutrients in pregnancy like iron, folate and calcium.
You can learn more about diabetic diet food on the following websites www.helpguide.org/life/healthy_diet_diabetes.htm,www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00027,www.dlife.com/diabetes-food-and-fitness, these sites have loads of information on having a healthy diabetic diet.
There several restrictions in a diabetic diet. You should consult your physician for the best advice.
The best place to find out what type of diet a Diabetic should be on is with an Endocrinologist, and a Nutritionist. Diets posted by businesses, independent researchers, and inidividuals are unreliable at best, and are not tailored to your individual needs. Talk to your doctor.