Diabetics Benefit from Vegetarian Diets

by Dr. Mommy Health Tips on March 11, 2009

Being diagnosed as a diabetic does not have to be filled with doom and gloom.  Although diabetics, must choose their food very carefully, their is hope with a vegetarian diet.

Diabetes affects people of all ages, both genders, from all walks of life and backgrounds.

If diabetes goes untreated, it can cause wounds to heal slower, infections will take longer to cure, blindness, and kidney failure can also occur.

Diet is one of the most important ways of controlling diabetes, and a vegetarian lifestyle with its emphasis on low fat, high fiber, and nutrient-rich foods is very complementary.

Affecting more than 30 million people worldwide, this disease inhibits the body from properly processing foods. Usually, most of the food we eat is digested and converted to glucose, a sugar which is carried by the blood to all cells in the body and used for energy.The hormone insulin then helps glucose pass into cells.

Diabetics are unable to control the amount of glucose in their blood because the mechanism which converts sugar to energy does not work correctly. Insulin is either absent, present in insufficient quantities or ineffective. As a result glucose builds up in the bloodstream and leads to problems such as weakness, inability to concentrate, loss of co-ordination and blurred vision.

If the correct balance of food intake and insulin isn’t maintained, a diabetic can also experience blood sugar levels that are too low.  If this continues for a prolonged period of time, it can lead to a coma and in some cases death.

Diabetes is incurable but can be  successfully controlled through diet and exercise, oral medications, injections of insulin, or a combination.  Instead of counting calories diabetics must calculate their total carbohydrate intake so that no less than half their food is made up of complex carbohydrates.  Many diabetic vegetarians have discovered that as a result of their meatless diet, they’ve had to use insulin injections less, which gives them a feeling of power and control over their disease.

Until next time,

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Herbalife Australia March 19, 2009 at 2:30 pm

i have to say my nanna has it and was told she would have to have injections for he rest of her life she did not want this to happen she totally changed her diet including far more fruits and veg and now she does not only have to avoid injections she does not even have to take any pills or other medication for it other than to continue her healthy eating…

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