Sure, eat potatoes, and be sure to take your insulin.
Yes, fibrous vegetables are good for diabetics.
Yes, potatoes are still safe to eat after sprouting, but it is recommended to remove the sprouts and any green areas before consuming them. Sprouted potatoes may have a slightly altered taste and texture, but they are still edible.
The best diabetic diets are those that do not contain a lot of complex sugars, such as starches, which is in foods such as potatoes. A diabetic wants to avoid a lot of foods that breakdown into sugars which can cause glucose levels in the body to skyrocket. A diabetic needs to eat a diet that is rich in vegetables and lean meats!
Yes there are a lot of recipes for diabetic meals on the internet. There are a lot of things your husband can still eat and be healthy. www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes
It is suitable for diabetic people.
Yes, you can eat broccoli if you are diabetic and in fact it is very good for you. Eat all you want.
He needs a diet regimen that is low in carbohydrates. This means that he should avoid breads, pastas, potatoes, most fruits and sugary sweets. He should concentrate on protein (meat, fish, fowl) and vegetables. Find a chart that shows the glycemic index numbers of various foods and give him those that are lowest. With a bit of recipe research, one can still eat well and deliciously even if one is diabetic.
Most vegetable are in fact on the diabetic food this. The only one you really have to worry about are corn and potatoes.
Yes, I eat potatoes. They can be very delicious. :)
Non-starchy green leafy vegetables are the best, especially if you are a non-insulin dependant diabetic type 2. However, you still need to include the carb count in your daily allowance. As always, your daily allowance should be determined by your glucose meter. Eat according to your meter.
No. Chihuahuas cannot eat sweeet potatoes.
Yes, you can eat freshly dug potatoes.