You can find out more about it here: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/diabeticdiet.html. Please be sure to check with your doctor to see if it is right for you.
Wanting to learn more about foods is a great idea. I have done some research and you can find out more about diabetes diet guidelines from The Diabetes Association, a Nutritionalist, and your family doctor.
You can learn more about diabetic diet food on the following websites www.helpguide.org/life/healthy_diet_diabetes.htm,www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00027,www.dlife.com/diabetes-food-and-fitness, these sites have loads of information on having a healthy diabetic diet.
The American Diabetes Association has a dedicated a section of their website to food and fitness for people with diabetes. It has recipes and meal planers. The fooling link will help you learn more about diabetes diet guidelines http://www.diabetes.org/
There are number of places you can go to learn more about a diet for type 2 diabetes. One great place would be your physician. You can also try here: http://diabetes.webmd.com/eating-right
A local doctor or Bariatric Surgeon would be good places to learn more about Bariatric Surgery and Diabetes. Information may also be found on the world wide web at various websites such as these, www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/diabetes, thediabetesclub.com/bariatric-gastric-bypass-surgery-can-cure-diabetes-ii, and health.usnews.com/health-news/diet-fitness/diabetes/articles/2008/02/21/weight-loss-surgery-to-treat-diabetes.
You can find more information on diabetes diet for seniors from your doctor and or diabetes specialist. All you have to do is ask your doctor what you, as a diabetic senior, should be taking.
You can check with a nutritionist or your doctor for a good diet plan for diabetes. Or you can check out www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00027 for more information.
An excellent guide to a diabetes diet can be found at http://www.lifeclinic.com/focus/diabetes/diet.asp. Life Clinic encourages a balanced diet, including moderate healthy amounts of sugar.
Discovering you have diabetes can be a devastating experience. However, once you are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, you must learn to adjust your diet. Type 2 diabetes sufferers require a diet that will provide essential nutrients, while also reducing the blood sugar levels from spiking after eating. Typically, a type 2 diabetes diet features a very small amount of sugar, and more nutritious foods such as fish, meat with no skin, vegetables, and non-starchy vegetables. These foods can help balance your diet by working with your body, and providing the nutrients you need to keep your diabetes under control.
You can find information about a pre-diabetes diet by going to your local pharmacy, or a consulting a doctor to learn about your diet. If this is not possible for any reason, you can find information online by going to "http://diabeticdietfood.com/pre-diabetic-diet-food-plan".
The diabetes atkins diet can be beneficial to anybody with diabetes, and if you are looking for more information definitely talk to your doctor first. You can also check your local book store, atkins has various books on dieting and even diabetes for your convenience.
One popular book about diabetic eating is The Diabetes Diet by Richard K. Bernstein. It is available on Amazon at http://www.amazon.ca/Diabetes-Diet-Richard-K-Bernstein/dp/0316737844