Individuals with Diabetes definitely must watch their diet carefully in order to manage their disease. For some unbiased information, I would start with www.diabetes.org, which is sponsored by the American Diabetes Association. I would also recommend www2.niddk.nih.gov, which is a part of the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Have yourself checked for Diabetes. I know that it makes your skin 'itchy', but I doubt if it is only after you eat 'sweet foods'. You could be allergic to some of these 'sweet foods'. See your doctor.
anyone can get diabetes...or it can to genetic! to help prevent diabetes stay healthy, exercise, and eat healthy foods
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.
There are many websites offering information on diabetic foods. Here is what the American Diabetes Association has to say about diabetic foods: http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/what-can-i-eat/
Some of the most important elements to consider in diabetes nutrition include the sugar count and the corn syrup content of the foods that you eat. Being diabetic, it is critical to control the sugar intake of the foods you eat, and these thing must be measured carefully.
Having diabetes does not mean you have to completely change everything that you eat. With diabetes you can eat many of the same things, as long as you check your blood sugar and eat them in moderation.
Good foods to eat would be low in carb's. Those foods would be from fruit to vegetables. You could even find food like pizza and ice cream with low carbs.
pacific people have type 2 diabetes because they eat too much fatty foods. they also eat oily food and sweet foods. foe example, chocolates, fizzy drinks, a lot of unhealthy foods they eat.
There are some lists available online that list the foods that aren't good for diabetics. Some of the lists tell you the best and worst foods to eat if you are a diabetic, too.
There are lots of delicious foods available to those with diabetes. You can substitute sugar with non-sugar sweeteners as well, which means you can still eat certain desserts.
This site offers great information about a healthy diet for people with gestational diabetes: http://www.diabeticmommy.com/34-gestational-diabetes-diet.html. Some foods high in fiber are generally recommended, such as whole-grains, fruits, and vegetables.
There are certain foods that have been known to cause Diabetes. Meats that are processed, such as bacon and hotdogs have been been known to cause an increase in chance, of people getting diabetes. If you would like to reduce your chances of getting diabetes some good foods to eat would be vegetables, fruits, as well as whole grains