Causes of high blood sugar

causes of high blood sugar
causes of high blood sugar

Often times we wonder what causes of high blood sugar are but in all do fact there are many different things and factors that can contribute to causes of high blood sugar such as lots of carbohydrates.

High doses of carbohydrates can raise a persons blood sugar rapidly. Diabetics have to be extremely careful when eating too many carbohydrates because by eating too many carbohydrates a diabetic can have uncontrollably high amounts of blood glucose which can lead to detrimental medical conditions. White bread, white rice are just a few carbohydrates that diabetics should stay away from.

When it comes to breakfast foods such as biscuits, croissants, doughnuts and instant oatmeal to name a few all of these have high amounts of carbohydrates and can be causes of high blood sugar. High sugary foods need to be well balanced with high protein foods like meat so that they body can stay healthy and well maintained.

When it comes to snacks even some snacks have large amounts of carbohydrates in them and can lead to high amounts of blood sugar. Some snacks such as pretzels, popcorns, soft drinks and chips should only be eaten in moderation due to high amounts of sugar.

For all diabetics it is not hard to eat well and stay healthy so that your blood glucose can be in control and everything can be well maintained and properly balanced out within your body so that it all works well together. By reading labels, comparing sugars and carbohydrates on labels you can control some of the causes of high blood sugar. It doesn’t take long to read labels and compare apples to apples so that you can keep your body healthy and everything working smoothly so that you can live a long healthy productive life!

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Good food for diabetics

good foods for diabetics
good foods for diabetics

Is there really a thing as good food for diabetics? Diabetics and people who know diabetics seem to all have a notion that when you are a diabetic there is no good food out there to eat. Is that true? No!

There are many good foods for diabetics, it just may take a little time to get used to them and find the right ones for you. Good food for diabetics can come in many different forms, kinds and styles. For instance, fresh fruits are good for those who love fruit but even though it is fresh it still contains a lot of natural sugar so fruits need to be eaten in moderation. Fresh veggies are great and almost all of the vegetables are good for you and don’t contain too many sugars, just eat in moderation. Potatoes, bread and pasta on the other hand are carbohydrates which break down into fully loaded starches so they aren’t always the best options. Carbohydrates and starches can still be eaten but in moderation.

Good food for diabetics are out there such as pretzels, cottage cheese, peaches, whole grain pasta and breads, peanuts, popcorn, goldfish, animal crackers and many other types of snacks are great because they are low in sugar. For many people they get lost when it comes to reading labels because they think because a label, reads no sugar or sugar free then that is always the case but it isn’t, ALWAYS read labels and see what the product contains before you purchase it or consume it.

Good food for diabetics is out there it just may take a little time to find the right ones or the best ones for you to choose from. There are a lot of options and it takes a little a little getting used to and a little knowledge and reading to determine the best ones.

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Dessert recipes for diabetics

Dessert recipes for diabetics
Dessert recipes for diabetics

Dessert recipes for diabetics, who doesn’t like desserts? Desserts are both high in fat and are very tasty which most diabetics love because of the sugar that is added to them in order to make them sweet but with dessert recipes for diabetics are a great way to eat desserts all without the sugar.

There are hundreds and even thousands of dessert recipes for diabetics all that don’t only taste good but also that are good for you. Desserts, who doesn’t love desserts? Everyone seems to love desserts maybe because we think that they are so fattening for us or maybe because we just know that they are sweet.

I know in my family my grandmother is a diabetic and it has been so long since she has had sugar that if you even bring something into the house that has sugar in it she can smell it out so that she can sneak some of it. There is just something about sugar and sweets that attracts diabetics to it.

Dessert recipes for diabetics can be found in so many various places such as the library, online, through diabetic catalogs, magazines, newspapers, diabetic recipe cookbooks and various other places. Diabetic cookbooks can also be found in a wide variety of bookstores as well.

Diabetic recipes for diabetics are a great way to get not only yourself healthy and maintain your diabetes but it will also help get your family, friends and loved ones healthy as well because by eating healthy desserts rather than ones that are high in sugar are much better for you. Why spend your time watching what you eat and reading labels when you can follow a recipe and even have the ingredients all spelled out in front of you so that you don’t have to worry about what is in it. All you know is that it tastes good!

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Cereals for diabetics

Cereals For Diabetics

Diabetics love to eat breakfast just like anyone else does –  but are there really good choices available out there for diabetics? Diabetics can eat all kinds of food, which also includes commercial breakfast cereals. As we all know, eating the same foods over and over tends to get a bit boring – agree?  So as long as we try and go for choices with at least 3 grams of dietary fiber and no more than 5 grams of total sugar, there’s huge variety out there for us for breakfast.

cereals for diabeticsIt’s best to stay right away from those with

  •   dried fruit
  •   marsh mellows
  •   chocolate flavorings
  •   frostings

as they just add additional unwanted sugars.

Cereals for diabetics – How to choose a Healthy one.

 When choosing your cereals you MUST LOOK AT THE INGREDIENTS LIST CAREFULLY.  By far, the best cereals are the ones made with whole grains. They have a higher fiber content and are much lower in fats. Whole grain cereals are also a good source of vitamins, minerals, carbs and protein.

Try these Cereals for Diabetics for a great start to your day.

Uncle Sam Flakes   3/4 of a cup includes:

  • 10 grams fiber
  • only 1 gram sugar!
  • 38 grams total carbs
  • and only 5 grams fat

Fiber One – Original  1 cup includes:

  • 28 grams fiber
  • 0 grams sugar!
  • 50 grams total carbs
  • and only 2 grams fat

Kellogg’s All-Bran Original  1/2 cup includes:

  • 10 grams fiber
  • 6 grams sugar
  • 23 grams total carbs
  • and 1 gram fat

Weet-bix  1/2 cup includes:

  • 4 grams fiber
  • 4 grams sugar
  • 25 grams total carbs
  • 1 gram fat

Here’s just a few of the cold breakfast cereals you should AVOID.

Kellogg’s Froot Loops – 1 cup has 12 grams sugar, 25 grams carbs, and little else.

Kellogg’s choconilla Cocoa Krispies – pretty much the same as above!

Quaker Cap’N Crunch Berries –  3/4 cup has 11 grams sugar

Cheerios for instance, are a lot better for you and have loads more nutritional value than Frosted Flakes. We all know that cereals may taste better when they have the added sugar but by choosing your cereals wisely, you can maintain your diabetes and your health.

When it comes to cereals we all know that by eating a good breakfast you can jump start your body into losing weight, feeling good about yourself as well as having lots of energy to get you through the day. Choosing the right cereals for diabetics, makes you feel full for longer and gets you off to a great start!

Read about the top tips for creating a healthy meal plan HERE!

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Type 2 Diabetes Meal plan, does it have to be blah?

Type 2 Diabetes Meal plan
Type 2 Diabetes Meal plan

Type 2 diabetes meal plan, does it really have to be so blah? Did you realize that most people who have diabetes don’t even realize that they can have all the great foods that normal, healthy people can have just within moderation, reading labels and without all the extra additives?

Most diabetic patients think that the day they get told they have diabetes, that there life comes to a screeching halt when it doesn’t have to. Type 2 diabetes may seem and sound like such a drag but you really can just change a few minor things and still be in control.

Type 2 Diabetes Meal plan normally means that one is required to take insulin and monitor their blood glucose level more closely than a regular diabetic, generally 2-3 times a day. A type 2 diabetes meal plan can look like a regular meal plan just with a few minor changes added to it. For example, a type 2 diabetes meal plan may have 2% milk or fat free in place of whole milk, it may have whole wheat bread in place of white bread or grilled chicken instead of fried chicken.

Diabetics can have the same foods just within moderation and careful watching. Where a healthy person can eat baked potatoes and French fries, a diabetic can only have half a baked potato without all the extra salt and butter. A normal person may be able to have regular soft drinks when a diabetic may just be limited to diet.

For someone who is new to diabetes they may need a type 2 diabetes meal planner at first to help them get everything under control but soon after they learn all the tricks of the trade and how to read labels more efficiently and carefully will soon learn that they can throw their planner away and be able to make a type 2 diabetes meal plan from scratch without help!

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