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Low Carb
Success Stories for Diabetes type II patients
If you have type II diabetes, you know that
your carbohydrate intake must be strictly monitored in order to
get your sugar readings under control. Typical guidelines for
the diabetic patient require that you restrict your
carbohydrate intake to 195 or less per day. The booklets your
doctor provides give carbohydrate counts for many common foods,
but these booklets can be confusing.
For example, vegetables are generally loaded
with carbohydrates. One medium sized potato yields 30
carbohydrates, while a single slice of bread weighs in at
approximately 15 carbohydrates on average. Meat, cheese and
other dairy products are carbohydrate free. You've got to watch
out for soda and juices for sure.
Trying to put together menus which are
nutritious and beneficial to the diabetic patient can be a
daunting prospect. You've got to figure out how to eat right
and keep those carbs within your daily limit. Many diabetics
become so frustrated, trying to adhere to the carb and sugar
intake guidelines, that they basically give up. Even when you
stick to the rules, your sugar readings are disappointing.
There seems to be no way out. Here, we take a look at how to
beat the odds. Here are some low carb success stories that will
show you how to take a proactive approach and give you a new
approach that produces results.
Type II diabetes is a disease characterized by
the body's inability to manage and regulate insulin. Straight
sugar and carbohydrates both are metabolized improperly. Your
heart and kidney function are at risk. You might well get your
diabetes under control by using a radical approach to food.
In the case of type II diabetes, low carb
success stories begin with an initial elimination of carbs. In
one case, the patient hadn't a clue that he had diabetes until
he was scheduled for surgery for an unrelated problem. Hospital
tests revealed his sugar reading approached 500, a critical
reading indeed. Following the administration of medications to
reduce the blood sugar, surgery was successfully performed.
This man returned home with the admonition to restrict his carb
intake to 195 per day.
He had been a lifelong soda drinker and a meat
and potatoes diner. Now equipped with a sugar meter and sugar
tests four times a day, he decided to cut out carbs and sugar
completely. Although his menu was a bit boring, the result was
a low carb success story to the Nth degree. One month later,
his blood sugar readings were that of a normal person!
To make up for the lack of fiber, he used an
OTC fiber supplement. He added vitamin supplements to get the
necessary nutrients not furnished in his diet. Capsules of
cinnamon and turmeric helped reduce his blood sugar. This is
truly the mother of low carb success stories. He gradually
reintroduced carbs, in judicious amounts, into his diet. He's
no longer considered diabetic. You can do it too.
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