Diabetes can affect what foods you eat, but is not caused by certain foods. It is a result of pancreatic insufficiency, or hormonal changes or genetics.
While most diabetes diets do not completely restrict any foods, most do advise restricting sugars in any form, many fruits that are high in sugar and many starchy foods. It is also advised that you try to completely restrict fried or processed foods as best as you can. They are bad for your entire body, not just your diabetes. http://type2diabetesdiettips.com/what-are-the-dietary-restrictions-for-type-2-diabetes/
Yes certainly, just give the right amount of insulin.
'Diabetic food' may refer to the types of food that are beneficial or harmful for individuals with diabetes to consume. Beneficial foods include foods with low sodium and sugar, and minimal processing (such as, the processing that removes the whole grain from white bread), and harmful foods include the opposite. 'Diabetic food' may also refer to diets that are more likely to prevent or cause diabetes, with diets high in sugars, sodiums, and processed fats more likely to cause diabetes, and diets low in sugars, etc, more likely to prevent diabetes.
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It is important to find a list from a licensed Doctor or Nutritionist. www.webmd.com is an excellent source of information regarding health and fitness. They also offer advice to manage diabetes and give tips to let you know when it is time to see a doctor to get more personal advice.
One can avoid adult onset diabetes by constant exercise and workout. In addition, one can avoid adult onset diabetes by controlling what one eats to healthy food.
Definately just ask your doctor about any diabetes education classes that are open around your community and they will sign you up or give you information on a class
Possible because both type-I and type-II diabetes run in families as there is a genetic component. If your husband has type-I diabetes then there's a chance it will be inherited. If your husband has type-II diabetes, your child may inherit a tendency to get diabetes if diet and exercise are poor.
Although there are no food stores in Seattle that have foods for the sole purpose of type 1 diabetes, any grocery stores will work just as well as long as you know what foods to buy.
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You can test diabetes from home. There are many glucose meters that you just prick your finger or arm and a small amount of blood enters this machine and it will give you your blood glucose reading.