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Best person to answer this would be a diabetic educator with a specialty in diets. Mine gave me the following, up to 30 grams of carbs per snack, 2 snacks per day and up to 45 grams of carbs per meal, 3 meals per day. I generally keep my snack carbs at about 1/2 of this, 14 to 16 and my meals at about 30 to 40. It has been doing me well, nice weight loss, great BG measurements.
You should eat the low carbohydrate diet, if you are diabetic. That means 30 to 50 grams per day. But then up to 200 grams of polysaccharides will not do much harm. Specially when you take these carbohydrates in divided doses.
Every diabetic is different. So I would say start at 45 (if you are female) or 55 (if you are male) carbs per meal for three meals a day. Then it is pretty much trial and error from there, just find what works for you and your diabetes. Test frequently to make sure you are on the right track. Good luck!
Every diabetic is different, something that works for one diabetic may not work for another. Diabetes, as I have learned, is mainly trial and error. Find what works for you and don't let others tell you what you should/shouldn't be eating. Control your diabetes, dont let it control you.
That depends on the diabetic and in particular whether or not they use insulin. Some diabetics can tolerate far fewer carbohydrates than others can.
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There are different types of carbohydrates and 2 different types of diabetes. As a general rule, diabetics should limit carbohydrates to 45-60 per meal.
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Yes. They help diabets control their sugar intake, and carb intake. This helps a diabetic from going ito diabetic coma and it really helps them stay healthy and out of the hospital.
Yes! But it has to be no sugar added and you need to count the carb value or look up the exchanges to count for diabetic diet.
A diabetic cookbook is a cookbook that is used for diabetics. These usually include the carb counts that are in the food items. They are used to help keep the blood sugar down.
This is going to depend on which approach to diabetes nutrition you take. If you are in the ADA diet camp, there are many cookbooks available. You can probably find some at your local library. Increasingly the ADA diet recommendations are being pushed aside in favor of a low carb diet for diabetics. It is much easier for many diabetics to control their blood glucose on a low-carb diet. Some are even able to attain normal blood glucose levels. A great website for low carb recipes is: http://www.genaw.com/lowcarb/recipes.html
There are so many different kinds of restaurants in Las Vevas, so that finding one that is diabetic friendly is surely possible. There are forums that talk about the different food choices offered at the many restaurants in Las Vegas. One restaurant however, caught my eye; it's Buffalo Wild Wings, as they have a low carb menu and a diabetic menu as well.
Yes you can buy many different diabetic cook books on the internet. Amazon has many books available for reasonable prices, furthermore your local library should have a free selection of diabetic cook books available.
No i don't really think that there are really any for diabetic person. But Many of these drinks have many different things in them. I also say that there should really be one for diabetic person cause they could feel left out.
If used properly, diabetic supplies are not dangerous. In fact, many diabetic supplies save the lives of millions of people each year. They should always be used as they are prescribed by a health care professional.
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There are many different places you could found out about diabetic desserts. One place is at your family doctor. He can help you with what you can eat and what you should not eat.
Yes, vegetables are a great source of nutrition whether or not you have PCOS. A PCOS diet is the same as a diabetic diet, that is, low sugar and low carb. If you have carbs, eat them in moderation and pair them with proteins.
Whether or not to follow a diabetic menu plan by a non-diabetic is a decision that should be made by a patient and their doctor. Diabetic plans are usually balanced and designed for healthy eating. Sample diet can be studiedhttp://www.dlife.com/diabetes-food-and-fitness/what_do_i_eat