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.
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.
Yes, there are. Some diabetics are not "insulin dependent", meaning they do not require injections in order to live. These people may have low insulin production or problems with glucose absorption, but they can usually control the disease by eating the right foods, getting adequate exercise, etc -- these people are called "Type II Diabetics". There are also insulin dependent diabetics, or those suffering from Type I diabetes. People with Type I must have insulin shots in order to live.
Some good diet and exercise that a diabetes patient can do at their home or at work is to do simple push up or sit up for about two minute or so. Also they should eat a lot of fruits and vegetable and avoids fat foods
Diabetics have to be very careful about what type of foods they eat. The most beneficial diabetic diet recipes can be found in cookbooks designated for diabetics where they teach you to substitute certain ingredients.
You can always ask your doctor what type of foods would be good for your blood type. There are also T.V cook shows that you can watch that will help you determine which foods will be best for your blood type.
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.
Classically type I, or childhood onset, diabetics require insulin and type II, or adult onset, diabetics can take pills. Sometimes type II diabetics require insulin as well.
Contrary to popular belief, ALL DIABETICS CAN HAVE SUGAR. Type 2 diabetics do have to monitor their intake, while type 1 diabetics can take insulin injections in order to have sugar. Yes , i have diabetes & i have eaten anything like, cotton candy & other sweets . BUT , there may be times when it is NOT a good idea to eat sweets ,like when you have high blood sugar
No. Grapefruit interferes with the action of statin drugs that most Type 1 diabetics also take.
Foods that would be good for an ab blood type diet would be whole grain cereals for breakfast also eggs that are boiled and wheat bread. Other foods would be baked chicken or fish or legumes. And low-fat milk.
Pills are for Type 2 diabetics. Type 1 diabetics use shots or an insulin pump.