Diabetics should generally avoid any foods high in sugars. This includes processed (bleached) grains, such as white flour and white rice. They should also avoid foods that are very high in sodium, to avoid water retention.
There are all kinds of foods that diabetics should avoid , according to what their blood sugar level was on any given day. This is not a subject to be taken lightly, and I strongly advise you to get relevant books on the subject from your library.
Any white breads, or processed grains such as white rice. Also, anything with white flour in it such as flour tortillas and french fries. Any foods with extra or excessive amounts of sugars, sodium, and white flour should be avoided, as well as heavily sugared foods or foods with high amounts of high fructose syrup. Some examples would be: fruit punch, pork, fried meats, whole milk, regular dairy products, sauerkraut, junk foods and salty snacks (chips, candies, etc.), coffee, sweetened tea, energy drinks, etc.
The foods you should avoid the most are simple carbohydrates. These are things like candy, corn syrup, baked goods from white flour, white rice, and potatoes.
Depending on the type of diabetes you have, restricted foods can vary. It is best to ask your doctor which type of diabetic you are and ask for a diet plan. Your local clinic should also have pamphlets that give you a general overview on what foods you can eat.
No. Type 2 diabetes is more severe, and many of the type 1 diabetics' food do not work for type 2 diabetics. However, foods good for type 2 diabetics will be interexchange able with type 1 diabetics.
There isn't a single approved list of foods for diabetics but certain medically acclaimed groups have put together selections of recommendations. WebMD provides guidelines for diabetics and generally it is up to an individual to identify foods that fit their situation and tastes.
It depends on what type of diabetes you have, but since you are consulting about food it is probably about Type 2 diabetes. Diabetics should avoid high sugar, high cholesterol foods. Whole grains are good, as well as fresh vegetables and nuts.
Depending on whether he is Type I or Type II, avoid sugary carbs like ice cream, cookies, and candy. If you feed him these, his blood sugar could escalate too fast.
You should avoid any type of fatty food, such as foods that are high in saturated fats and sugars. These increase your risk and are harmful to your body.
Blood type A people are just the opposite of Blood type O people. You should avoid foods high in fat and eat low fat foods and eat more plant based type foods in your diet.
Type B blood types should avoid foods with sunflower seeds or nuts. They should eat plenty of fish. They should avoid shellfish. Dairy food's are good for those with type B blood.
Avoid Milk and milk products, Fatty foods such as butter, margarine, gravies, vegetable oil, and processed snacks. Also avoid High-fiber foods, Alcohol and caffeine.
I do not know what type of foods should be avoided for O blood types. I have O type blood and I don't avoid any particular foods. I enjoy all different varieties of food. I don't think I should eat more acidic food rather than alkaline based foods.
http://www.diabeticdietfordiabetes.com/. This website shows diabetics diet plans and foods in which they should follow to live a healthy life. This website offers sample meals based on your type of diabetes as well.
For you AB blood type, the best foods for you would be seafood, dairy, and green vegetables. Beverages to avoid would be caffeine and alcohol. Avoid all smoked cured meat.