Articles in the Blood Type Diet Category
The Atkins diet tenets have laid down the foundation to maintain a healthy and a balanced style of eating which is far better than the regular American diet. It emphasizes much on the intake of …
Special care must be taken when planning a vegetarian diet to ensure proper amounts of nutrients are included daily. Nutrients such as protein, iron, calcium, zinc and vitamins B-12 and D can all be easily …
Special areas in the pancreas gland, the Islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose …
Diabetes can be controlled effectively by taking exercise regularly and eating a healthy diet. The two main issues that need to be considered by anyone on a diabetic diet are sugar and fat intake. Constant …
You will need to adopt a special diabetes diet once you are diagnosed with this condition. Basically, this is just one of the changes that you must make, to improve your health.
A …
Diabetes Diet
There is no such thing as a “diabetic diet.”
A balanced diet is recommended. All foods cause a varying insulin response in our bodies. Eat plenty of foods such as green vegetables, legumes, whole grains, …
The low glycemic index diet is based on a theory that eating foods which score lower on the glycemic index will help you to not only lose weight but also manage diabetes if you suffer …
There are two main reasons for type 2 diabetes.
Reason #1: The body does not produce enough insulin.
Reason #2: The body’s cells are resistant to insulin.
Insulin has important jobs inside the body. One of them …
It’s challenging to design a diabetes Type II diet that is sensible and healthy and comes as close as possible to being a “normal” diet. By “normal” we mean something that is familiar and as …
Effective Treatment of CAD for Diabetes Patient
If your patient has CAD, teach her to reduce her risk of developing complications, such as angina and an MI, by eliminating or reducing these modifiable risk factors: …

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