How proper nutrition can
overcome diabetes without medication
Conquer Diabetes with Diet
by Dr. Tara Barker ND
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Finding
the right nutritional approach when
living with
diabetes can be incredibly challenging, especially with the
largely unhelpful diets that abound which claim to help but in
reality do not.
For the uninitiated, when
someone is diabetic they are unable to produce or correctly use
insulin, which is the hormone that is responsible for getting sugar
(glucose) into cells for use as energy. The sugar, unable to enter
hungry cells, stays in the bloodstream building up to dangerous
levels. Meanwhile, the person feels hungry and craves sweets.
This is why it is literally
a matter of life and death that a proper diet is strictly followed.
Blood sugar levels not controlled or the condition allowed to
progress leads to feeling unhealthy, fatigue, ulcers, blood vessel
destruction, eye problems, blindness, heart disease, loss of
fingers, toes, or limbs, and life on medications, just to name a few
complications.
One of the main goals for a
diabetic diet is to lower your weight and maintain it. This alone
helps insulin to better do its job. In addition, a proper diet is
designed to help your body to heal and better maintain regular
glucose levels in your body naturally. The proper diet supplies you
with quality vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants fresh from healing
food that your body cannot get on a devitalized, convenience,
over-cooked, over-processed, fast food, and junky diet. The goal is
to get out of the way and give your body what it needs to heal and
live normally instead of abnormally. The goal is to get as healthy
as you can and get off or at least really reduce the medications you
are on.
Diabetes is a disease of
lifestyle.
Since diabetes prevents your
body from processing glucose the way it should, you will probably
need to continue any current diabetes medications while following
your diet until blood tests show your body needs less and less of
the drug. The goal is that a proper diet and lifestyle will help you
to keep your glucose normalized, blood pressure under control,
weight becoming normal, and keep you moving in a direction of
optimal health.
Overall, there is no
official diabetic diet to follow and it really depends on the
individual diabetic. Some people are more sensitive to foods and
others need daily exercise more strictly. However, there is a fairly
well defined lifestyle that will guide you on the path.
Foods to include in your
diet are all fresh fruits and vegetables. Greens are by far the best
and most healing foods for diabetes. Romaine, kale, chard, baby
mixed greens, watercress, spinach etc. are all excellent choices.
Sprouts of all kinds, celery, avocado, tomato, cucumber, zucchini,
squash, green beans, peas, radishes, red peppers, etc, are all great
choices for vegetables. All fruits are beneficial as well, as long
as an eye is kept on their effects to your blood sugar. All foods
should be consumed in as fresh a state as possible. Raw is best and
steamed lightly is a good second place. Your focus should be eating
as much fresh, raw, fruits and vegetables and keep a wide variety.
Foods to eliminate
completely are: all fried foods, any and all food with sugar or
sweeteners added (even concentrated fruit juice, Splenda, cane
crystals, etc., and even in small amounts; no sugar), barbecued
meat, preserved meat (slim jims, hot dogs, bacon, ham, etc.) and
grains (this includes all wheat products, pasta, bread, cereals,
oatmeal, couscous, rice, etc.). You should definitely eliminate all
hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated fats, additives,
preservatives, and food dyes. Avoid all convenience foods, as these
are not made to be healthy at all and you will find one if not all
of the ingredients to be avoided in them.
The true convenience food
for you is a piece of fruit or vegetables and a handful of
non-roasted nuts. No trash, no waste, and it waits until you are
ready! Fabulous combos are apples and Brazil nuts, cashews and
pears, pecans and mango, and sunflower seeds with fresh figs.
Occasional use of brown rice
in small quantities, occasional use of milk, cheese, butter, eggs,
and occasional use of a freshly cooked meat is acceptable as long as
you are honest with yourself about your blood sugar values and your
definition of occasional is not exaggerated. For health purposes,
each of the above foods should only be eaten once a week if they do
not negatively affect your blood glucose or blood pressure.
You should experiment with
foods such as raw cheeses and milk, raw honey, stevia, unsweetened
cocoa, dates, and freshly made (not pasteurized or heated) juices.
Juices in particular are very healing and chock full of vitamins and
minerals, but check how they affect you. Juices with carrot, beet,
celery, kale, parsley, apple, ginger, lemon, and others are all very
healing. Some of the choices used raw (such as dairy) may be more
beneficial to you and allow you to eat them more often.
Some general guidelines on
how a diabetic can stay healthy for many years to come:
Ten to 30% of your daily
calories on a diabetic diet should come from fats in foods, such as
avocado, nuts, coconut, olives and olive oil, occasional raw cheese,
occasional eggs, and meat. The rest of a diabetic diet should
consist of simple and complex carbohydrates (sugars) coming fresh
vegetables, greens and fruit. Emphasize the greens.
Exercise daily and do
activities that you enjoy. Walking is one of the best. If you like,
try all sorts of different activities and keep yourself moving,
active, and enjoying life. You may like yoga, Pilates, hiking,
biking, gardening, running, swimming, any ball game, lifting
weights, and even playing with your kids or dog. It is important for
a diabetic to get regular daily exercise and for the session to last
at least 45 minutes. Studies have suggested that anything shorter
than this does not have the best impact possible on blood sugar
regulation.
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