How do i have my 5 a day but keep sugars down?
bl1nk6
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Its all in the title ^^^^^ . HELP PLEASE?
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Unless you have a medical reason to limit your sugar, I'd say just ignore it. Especially if the majority of it is from fruit.0
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Sugar from fruit is not the issue. If you are diabetic, it's a different story. All natural sugars found in fruit are ok for your body.0
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well my diabetes bloods were up last week and ive been given the option to try to reverse it.. i should know more tomorrow in the meantime im just trying to keep my sugar as low as possible0
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Vegetables instead of fruit?0
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Its all in the title ^^^^^ . HELP PLEASE?
Eat 4 vegetables and 1 fruit.0 -
oh my god! thank you.. its so obvious, im afraid the lack of sugar has gone to my brain!0
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Fructose is still sugar you body will treat it the same. It will still spike your blood sugar. So telling someone fruit is ok is not necessarily true. You need to test the fruit using a glucose meter. Each of us are snowflake and different. For diabetics this is especially important to know what foods spike your blood sugar. For some wheat bread will spike it higher than candy. Vegetables are probably safer but again you need to test. I am not just throwing %@%@ out there. I tested a quest low carb bar and got a 45 point spike. My hubby tested the same bar and got no noticeable spike. Stevia doesn't affect me at all but Splenda might as well be sugar. So my best advice is test test test.0
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If you track carbs, you already track sugar as sugar is a carb. That goes for all sugars. Instead, track something like fiber.0
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VEGETABLES.0
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Its all in the title ^^^^^ . HELP PLEASE?
Sweet potato, i usually make them into wedges but mash is cool too tastes absolutely unreal, 100 grams has 20 grams of carbs in zero sugar and it's one of your five a day0 -
I have a friend who had to really monitor his blood sugar very closely. He said that walking seemed to lower his blood sugar better than anything. it effected his blood sugar more than watching what he ate, which he he did that also. Are you exercising?0
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Its all in the title ^^^^^ . HELP PLEASE?
Sweet potato, i usually make them into wedges but mash is cool too tastes absolutely unreal, 100 grams has 20 grams of carbs in zero sugar and it's one of your five a day
Sweet potatoes have a lot of natural sugar and can significantly raise a Diabetic person's blood sugar0 -
If you track carbs, you already track sugar as sugar is a carb. That goes for all sugars. Instead, track something like fiber.
She is a Diabetic. She has to track ALL sugars.0 -
The sugars contained within whole natural food, like fruits and vegetables, were never the problem, and those foods should NEVER be avoided because of the sugar within them. They are loaded with nutrients, anti-oxidants, water, fiber, etc, and getting sugar as part of that complete package is not an issue.
The problems we have with sugar stem from us removing the sugar from the whole plant food, and then eating it in concentrations that were never found in nature.
Eat all the fruit you want!!! Eat all the veggies you can stand!!!0 -
Fructose is still sugar you body will treat it the same. It will still spike your blood sugar. So telling someone fruit is ok is not necessarily true. You need to test the fruit using a glucose meter. Each of us are snowflake and different. For diabetics this is especially important to know what foods spike your blood sugar. For some wheat bread will spike it higher than candy. Vegetables are probably safer but again you need to test. I am not just throwing %@%@ out there. I tested a quest low carb bar and got a 45 point spike. My hubby tested the same bar and got no noticeable spike. Stevia doesn't affect me at all but Splenda might as well be sugar. So my best advice is test test test.
^^^This^^^ We all react differently to different types of natural sugars (fructose, glucose and galactose), In general though, the recommendation to eat more vegetables and fewer fruits is a good one since most vegetable contain small amounts of simple sugars. The carbohydrates are bound in fiber and diluted by lots of water so they won't have the impact on your blood sugar as would say...a handful of raisins.0 -
well my diabetes bloods were up last week and ive been given the option to try to reverse it.. i should know more tomorrow in the meantime im just trying to keep my sugar as low as possible0
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The food pyramid is not actually that accurate. I never eat 5 a day of fruit because it's too sweet for me. If you are diabetic you should minimize sweet fruits anyway. You can get all those nutrients out of veggies. If you want fruits and sugars are an issue, stick with the less sweet types, like blueberries and so forth. Avoiding grains will go a long way in managing your blood sugars as well. Veggies, grass fed meats, and lots of fat (coconut oil) is where it's at.0
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Thanks for all your replies.. This is all new to me, its really confusing the hell out of me lol I am taking it all in though and following links thanks.
i didnt have diabetes, i dont know how bad it is yet but i had my bloods taken last week routine check up and they all came back high, they said i could reverse the diabetes and nothing else just more blood tests.
i have been exercising but not regular recently due to a back injury,(bloody back is gonna be the death of me at this rate, thats how i ended up gaining weight ) im just getting back into it.. with walking and yoga. Been refered to physio too now.0 -
Thanks for all your replies.. This is all new to me, its really confusing the hell out of me lol I am taking it all in though and following links thanks.
i didnt have diabetes, i dont know how bad it is yet but i had my bloods taken last week routine check up and they all came back high, they said i could reverse the diabetes and nothing else just more blood tests.
i have been exercising but not regular recently due to a back injury,(bloody back is gonna be the death of me at this rate, thats how i ended up gaining weight ) im just getting back into it.. with walking and yoga. Been refered to physio too now.
You might want to watch the yoga. A friend acquired back trouble during her first pregnancy and she decided to take up yoga, after she delivered. When she told her chiropractor that she was doing yoga, he freaked--said prolonged stretching is bad for bad backs and gave her a series of exercise to do that were designed to help. She is much better since she stopped the yoga. Here's a N.Y. Times article on the problem of yoga-induced back injuries: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/magazine/how-yoga-can-wreck-your-body.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
As for diet, I brought my high blood sugar (and high blood pressure) down to normal with a lower carbohydrate diet (not ketogenic--I keep it around 100 grams a day) that emphasizes vegetables and lean protein. I eat no added sugar or sugary foods and limit my fruit and grain (I eat no wheat and limit my organic oats and organic whole rye to one serving a day) . If your high blood sugar is aggravated by excess estrogen (a powerful promoter of high blood sugar), you might want to limit animal fat in favor of monounsaturated fat (olive oil, avocado oil and nut oils) as cholesterol is a feed base for making all kinds of hormones. (But don't go too low.) A balance of healthful foods is very important to combating any health issue.0 -
have 5 portions of vegetables, as originally intended.0
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well my diabetes bloods were up last week and ive been given the option to try to reverse it.. i should know more tomorrow in the meantime im just trying to keep my sugar as low as possible
Eat low glycemic fruits
Green apples instead of red apples
Green grapes instead of red grapes
Berries (raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries) are one of the lowest fruits on the GI
ETA: I have insulin resistance and hypoglycemia and therefore have to watch my sugar intake0 -
I highly recommend "Eat to Live" by Joel Fuhrman. He has many cases of diabetes reversal on his plan.0
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Thanks for all your replies.. This is all new to me, its really confusing the hell out of me lol I am taking it all in though and following links thanks.
i didnt have diabetes, i dont know how bad it is yet but i had my bloods taken last week routine check up and they all came back high, they said i could reverse the diabetes and nothing else just more blood tests.
i have been exercising but not regular recently due to a back injury,(bloody back is gonna be the death of me at this rate, thats how i ended up gaining weight ) im just getting back into it.. with walking and yoga. Been refered to physio too now.
If you are pre diabetic then yes you can reverse it by your diet and exercise. Walk at least 30 min a day can help a lot. BUT if your are DIABETIC, you are Diabetic. There is NO reverse. There is only control. And control comes in all sorts of stages.0 -
Thanks for all your replies.. This is all new to me, its really confusing the hell out of me lol I am taking it all in though and following links thanks.
i didnt have diabetes, i dont know how bad it is yet but i had my bloods taken last week routine check up and they all came back high, they said i could reverse the diabetes and nothing else just more blood tests.
i have been exercising but not regular recently due to a back injury,(bloody back is gonna be the death of me at this rate, thats how i ended up gaining weight ) im just getting back into it.. with walking and yoga. Been refered to physio too now.
If you are pre diabetic then yes you can reverse it by your diet and exercise. Walk at least 30 min a day can help a lot. BUT if your are DIABETIC, you are Diabetic. There is NO reverse. There is only control. And control comes in all sorts of stages.
You are incorrect.
Type 1 diabetes cannot be reversed.
Type 2 diabetes can absolutely be reversed.0 -
Thanks for all your replies.. This is all new to me, its really confusing the hell out of me lol I am taking it all in though and following links thanks.
i didnt have diabetes, i dont know how bad it is yet but i had my bloods taken last week routine check up and they all came back high, they said i could reverse the diabetes and nothing else just more blood tests.
i have been exercising but not regular recently due to a back injury,(bloody back is gonna be the death of me at this rate, thats how i ended up gaining weight ) im just getting back into it.. with walking and yoga. Been refered to physio too now.
If you are pre diabetic then yes you can reverse it by your diet and exercise. Walk at least 30 min a day can help a lot. BUT if your are DIABETIC, you are Diabetic. There is NO reverse. There is only control. And control comes in all sorts of stages.
You are incorrect.
Type 1 diabetes cannot be reversed.
Type 2 diabetes can absolutely be reversed.
Actually no Type 2 can NOT be cured/reversed in the sense you will no longer have it.... Once you are Diabetic, then you are a Diabetic for life, you can reverse the effects of the disease and prolong the progression of the symptoms and the disease itself but you can never just simple get rid of it....0 -
If you're diabetic then talk to your doctor.0
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Actually no Type 2 can NOT be cured/reversed in the sense you will no longer have it.
The definition of T2D seems to rely on various parameters for HbA1C, fasting blood glucose, OGTT etc. If you fall below those values then you don't have the condition, by definition, surely ?
http://www.diabetes.org.uk/About_us/What-we-say/Diagnosis-prevention/New_diagnostic_criteria_for_diabetes/0 -
Actually no Type 2 can NOT be cured/reversed in the sense you will no longer have it.
The definition of T2D seems to rely on various parameters for HbA1C, fasting blood glucose, OGTT etc. If you fall below those values then you don't have the condition, by definition, surely ?
http://www.diabetes.org.uk/About_us/What-we-say/Diagnosis-prevention/New_diagnostic_criteria_for_diabetes/
I am Type 2 diabetic diagnosed in 2009 with A1c over 10.0 since then I have worked with my Endo dr. and dietician to lose over 300 lbs. am now only on Metformin and am running A1c the last 2 years of 5.3..... I go in for blood work every 3 months and still do BS checks randomly once daily before and after one of my meals... I will remain on this regimen for the rest of my life (per my Endo dr.) if I don't stay on top of things then my Diabetes can and will rear its ugly head and the complication that come with that will entail...... I have a Class A CDL and am required by law to carry a medical card and must get yearly check up to maintain it do to the fact I am Diabetic. So Unless I have been major misinformed since contracting this disease then I am Diabetic and always will be..............0 -
Thanks for all your replies.. This is all new to me, its really confusing the hell out of me lol I am taking it all in though and following links thanks.
i didnt have diabetes, i dont know how bad it is yet but i had my bloods taken last week routine check up and they all came back high, they said i could reverse the diabetes and nothing else just more blood tests.
i have been exercising but not regular recently due to a back injury,(bloody back is gonna be the death of me at this rate, thats how i ended up gaining weight ) im just getting back into it.. with walking and yoga. Been refered to physio too now.
If you are pre diabetic then yes you can reverse it by your diet and exercise. Walk at least 30 min a day can help a lot. BUT if your are DIABETIC, you are Diabetic. There is NO reverse. There is only control. And control comes in all sorts of stages.
You are incorrect.
Type 1 diabetes cannot be reversed.
Type 2 diabetes can absolutely be reversed.
Actually no Type 2 can NOT be cured/reversed in the sense you will no longer have it.... Once you are Diabetic, then you are a Diabetic for life, you can reverse the effects of the disease and prolong the progression of the symptoms and the disease itself but you can never just simple get rid of it....
That's not true.
Type 2 diabetes can go into remission (no signs or symptoms).
A risk a relapse remains high, of course, that is why weight control, exercise and diet need to be rigid.
There are two kinds of remission:
1) "Complete remission" is 1 year or more of normal A1c and fasting glucose levels without using diabetes medication.
2) "Prolonged remission" is 5 years or more of normal A1c and blood sugar levels without using diabetes medication.0 -
I agree with the eating a lot of veggies. And see which fruits have lower sugar on the glycemic index.
Here's a site to look at: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/best-and-worst-fruits/#axzz2vbxw6SzL I think strawberries are good as well.0
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