Sugar substitutes may taste sweet and cut down on calories, but are they creating an excess release of insulin in your body. Learn what artificial sweeteners may be setting off your insulin trigger. (Diabetes Diet and Diabetes Management)
There are many artificial sweeteners available today. Saccharin, fructose, sucralose, maltose and cyclamate are some of those discussed in this article. Determining which is best for you is important. Education & guidance in choosing artificial sweeteners. (Diabetes Diet and Diabetes Management)
Vegetable recipes for the diabetic diet include Asparagus With Hot Bacon Dressing, Squash Casserole, Chinese Broccoli, Company Cauliflower Casserole, Parmesan Peas, Green Bean Casserole. All recipes include diabetic exchange information for diabetes management. (Diabetes Menu and Diabetes Food)
Main dish seafood recipes for diabetic meal planning. Fillet of Sole Dijonnaise, Hot Garlic Shrimp, Sole Almondine, Tomato Basil Swordfish Steaks, Teriyaki Sea Scallops. Recipes have food exchange information for diabetes management. (Diabetes Menu and Diabetes Food)
Desserts for the diabetic diet include Peach Crumb Bake, Cinnamon Oranges, Spiced Baked Bananas, Baked Spiced Pears. All recipes contain diabetic exchange information for diabetes management. (Diabetic Dessert Recipe and Diabetes Food)
Salad recipes for diabetic meal planning. Turkey Salad with Apples and Almonds, Cabbage and Carrot Slaw, Broccoli-Rice Salad, Pasta-Vegetable Salad. Recipes have food exchange information for diabetes management. (Diabetes Menu and Diabetes Food)
Insulin is the fat-storage hormone. It is also the hunger hormone. When you eat a lower-carb diet, you stimulate less insulin but you also stimulate more glucagon, its sister hormone, which responds more to protein. (Diabetic diet and Diabetes management)
Main dish recipes for diabetic meal planning. Spicy Meatballs, Onion-Lemon Fish, Cajun Shrimp and Eggplant Casserole. Recipes have food exchange information for diabetes management. (Diabetes Menus and Diabetes Food)
An exciting body of research strongly suggests that supplementation with magnesium can almost certainly help prevent or maybe even treat insulin resistance and other cardiovascular problems in people with diabetes.
Skin problems are common in people with diabetes. High levels of glucose in the blood provide an excellent breeding ground for bacteria and fungi, and can reduce the body’s ability to heal itself. Diabetic dermopathy, digital sclerosis, vitiligo, acanthosis nigricans and bullosis diabeticorum (diabetic…