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How to measure blood glucose – SingHealth Healthy Living Series
Sunday, May 22nd, 2011Healthy Blood Sugar & Healthy Weight Loss!
Wednesday, April 27th, 2011
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How To Be Healthy In A Toxic World – eBook
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Healthy Urban Kitchen Cookbook
Sunday, January 2nd, 2011A simple, step-by-step system for shopping, cooking & eating the worlds healthiest foods (all natural, organic produce & grass fed meats). Gluten & Soy Free.
Healthy Urban Kitchen Cookbook
The Delicious Revolution Cookbook – Healthy Food For Busy People.
Monday, November 22nd, 2010151 Page Cookbook With Over 100 Easy To Make Healthy Meals. Every Recipe Has A Gorgeous Full Color Photograph. This Is A Revolutionary Solution For How To Make & Prepare Deliciously Healthy Meals For Increased Energy and Weight Loss That’s Sure To Please.
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Eat Healthy And Stop Cravings
Monday, November 15th, 2010All Natural Remedies for the most common food cravings — carbs, sugar, alcohol, soda, salt, and more are covered in this audio & book. Whether its an emotional craving or a physical one, Craving Secrets will help. Affiliates Receive 50% commission.
Eat Healthy And Stop Cravings
Diabetes: Healthy snacks
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
www.clearlyhealth.com – Eating one or two healthy snacks a day will help keep your energy up and improve your overall health …
Diabetes: Eating Healthy, Eating Well!
Friday, November 5th, 2010There are two types of diabetes, and they really are two quite different diseases.
In type 1, or insulin-dependent diabetes, insulin injections are needed. But in type 2, or non-insulin-dependent diabetes, most people can keep their condition under control with just diet and medication. This type of diabetes is actually much more common than the insulin-dependent type. How do I find out which type of diabetes I have?
Renata Nyleve Editor of the “How To Reverse Diabetes” website — http://www.HowToReverseDiabetes.org — pointed out;
“…Your doctor will tell you what type of diabetes you have and what you need to do. You can also ask your doctor to refer you to a Diabetes Education program. There, trained health professionals can teach you about diabetes and insulin. Insulin is classified according to how long it works in the body. There are five different types of insulin, ranging from short to long acting. Some insulins are clear in appearance, while others are cloudy…”
Types of insulin
The five types of insulin include:
1. Rapid onset-fast acting insulin
2. Short acting insulin
3. Intermediate acting insulin
4. Mixed insulin
5. Long acting insulin.
Diabetes And Healthy Eating
Healthy eating, combined with regular physical activity and weight control, is important to manage diabetes.
People with diabetes should eat mainly high fiber carbohydrate foods such as wholegrain breads and cereals and vegetables and fruit. They should also reduce their intake of fat, especially saturated fat. Limiting the serving size of your meals is often required to maintain a healthy body weight. It’s also a good idea to see a dietitian who can help develop a healthy eating plan.
Healthy eating helps a person with diabetes to:
1. Maintain general good health
2. Control blood glucose levels
3. Achieve normal blood lipid (fat) levels
4. Maintain a healthy blood pressure
5. Maintain a healthy body weight
6. Prevent the complications of diabetes.
No Special Diets Required
“…Healthy eating for people with diabetes is no different than for everyone else. People with diabetes do not need to prepare separate meals or buy special foods, so relax and enjoy healthy eating with the rest of your family…” R. Nyleve added.
Further information about the best diabetes supplements that really work for diabetic people by visiting; http://www.bestdiabetescure.org
Renata Nyleve runs her corporate website at http://www.Merquen.com where you can see all her articles and press releases.
Imperative! How To Live a Diabetes and Diabetic Friendly, Healthy Lifestyle – Blood Sugar ..
Sunday, July 25th, 2010
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The Importance of Maintaining Healthy Blood Sugar Levels
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010An astounding 23.5 million Americans are estimated to have diabetes. While there is no cure for diabetes, the good news is that in most cases type 2 diabetes can be prevented! By making important changes to your health, you can lower your risk of developing diabetes! Why wait till there is a problem? By starting to be aware of your blood sugar now, you can prevent the development of type 2 diabetes today!
Before individuals develop type 2 diabetes, most of them display “pre-diabetes” symptoms– blood glucose levels that exceed normal, but are not quite high enough to technically classify them as diabetic. There are roughly 57 million people in the United States that are considered to have pre-diabetes. Certain health problems put you at a higher risk for developing diabetes. Being overweight, having unhealthy cholesterol levels, smoking, high blood glucose, high blood pressure, and physical inactivity contribute to the development of diabetes and heart disease. It is very important to identify these symptoms early before they turn into problems…remember there is no cure for full-blown diabetes!
While studies have shown that some medications may slow the development of type 2 diabetes, healthy diet and regular exercise have been proven more effective! By dedicating just thirty minutes a day, (5 days a week) to moderate physical activity, combined with a 5 to 10% reduction in body weight, have produced an amazing 58% reduction in diabetes in the test groups. It is never too late to start tweaking your lifestyle towards healthy!
It is very important to have plenty of fiber in your diet, it may reduce the risk of diabetes by improving your blood sugar control. It has been found that fiber intake has been associated with a lower risk of heart disease. Fiber has an added benefit of helping you feel fuller after eating, even if you have had a smaller helping, which could help promote weight loss. Some tasty foods that are high in fiber are fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts and seeds!
Another staple food that has shown to reduce the risk of diabetes and help maintain healthy blood sugar levels are whole grains. Although it’s not clear why, a definitive link between lower blood sugar and whole grains has emerged. A good rule of thumb is to try and make at least half your daily grains whole grains. Whole grains mostly come ready-to-eat, some examples to include in your diet are pasta products, various breads, and ready-to-eat cereals. To be sure that you are choosing products that do indeed have whole grains in them, just look for the word “whole” on the package in the list of ingredients.
It is in your best interest to skip the fad diets such as the low-carbohydrate or the low-glycemic diets. They may help you loose weight at first, but the long term effects of helping reduce the risk of diabetes are unknown. By excluding certain food groups from your diet, you are giving up essential nutrients that those foods have to offer! So remember, think about portion control and variety as part of a healthy eating plan, instead of just excluding certain foods!
Since diabetes can be prevented by just practicing good eating habits and getting enough exercise daily, it is good to know that there are products available to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels that are already within normal range! One such product is called Sugar Minders, an all natural herbal supplement that is sugar free. Sugar Minders includes Nopal Cactus, Cinnamon Bark, and Blueberry Leaf Extract which also helps to promote healthy circulation and heart function. If you are one of the many people suffering from pre-diabetes it is never too early to start changing your unhealthy lifestyle today! For more information or to purchase Sugar Minders, please visit my website: http://www.alternative-health-supplements.com/sugar-minders.htm
Steven Johnson is interested in maintaining a vital, active, and healthy lifestyle. For more information on products that relate to the issues of diabetes, along with other life-enhancing nutrients please visit his website Alternative Health Supplements.