Filed under Early Disease Detection, Health & Wellness by Jennifer Stanton
Controlling and managing diabetes can be a challenge. It is important that a diabetic is fully aware of his sugar level to ensure it keeps within the normal range. This means a diabetic would have to cut down on certain foods which can affect the levels of sugar in his blood.
Myths on Diabetic Diets
There is a misconception that diabetics are absolutely forbidden to eat certain foods like chocolate or cakes. This is just not true. People with diabetes may eat these foods, but should carefully watch the amount of food that they eat, especially those which are high in fat or sugar. If you have diabetes, sure you can have a cake once in a while; just don’t indulge yourself too much.
What You Should Eat
It is important for someone with diabetes to eat fruits and vegetables which are high in fibre on a regular basis. These types of foods lower the body’s need for insulin. Vegetables that are encouraged to be introduced are onions, garlic, ginger, radish, spinach, kales, cucumbers, carrot, tomato, cabbage and cucumber. Fruits such as guava, kiwi, apples and citrus fruits would be very helpful. Since juices are high in fruit sugars, it is important to drink the juice along with a meal and to limit the intake to once a day. It is also important to drink about 8 to 10 glasses of water daily.
What You Should Avoid
Of course, it is important to avoid eating too much of white sugar, white flour, junk food and processed foods and to limit intake of sweets, cakes, ice cream, chocolates and other sweets that would spike one’s blood sugar dramatically.
March 27, 2010 at 4:47 am Comments (0)
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Most home testing supplies are not meant to be used as a way for people to treat themselves medically. They should be used in conjunction with proper medical care as a way for people to either spot problems that they may be having or to help treat a chronic condition. They are ideal for those who have chronic problems and need regular testing as they can eliminate trips to the doctor’s office. However, they should still work in conjunction with a physician.
Diabetics should, for example, still see their doctor on a regular basis, even if they continue to get good results from their blood glucose meters. Most doctors will ask that patients who have chronic conditions and who are using home testing supplies keep a record of their results. This can help a doctor know if the prescriptions that they are writing are working or need to adjusted.
Some home testing kits are made to be used in place of going a doctor. An example would be for pregnancy tests. They can not only save a woman time and money in checking with her doctor when she thinks she is pregnant, but they can also be a signal to get to the doctor so she can begin to get care when she finds she is pregnant. Ovulation home tests or home drug tests can be done privately with the person using the results as a basis for medical care if needed. If you decide to get medical care because of the results of a home testing kit, you should be sure to tell the doctor which test you took and the results of the test. Most doctors will then test you again using more specialized testing equipment.
August 3, 2009 at 5:04 pm Comments (0)
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Diabetics are notoriously non-compliant when it comes to taking their medication and keeping track of their blood sugar levels. Home testing kits make it easier than ever for those who may be on the brink of Type II diabetes or those who already have this disease to keep track of their blood sugar levels.
There are monitors that can not only test the blood sugar levels, but also keep track of the readings. This is important information for any diabetic and should be revealed at the doctor’s office. Regular doctor visits with a history of readings are essential for anyone who has diabetes. This way, the doctor can make sure that the medication is working to keep the diabetes under control. If controlled properly through diligent diabetes home tests, people who have diabetes can control their condition with drug therapy instead of resorting to insulin.
There are some home testing kits that include everything that is needed for blood glucose level testing. These include the meter as well as the sampling devices. Newer kits do not require you to prick your fingers to test your blood glucose levels.
Diabetics should look for home testing supplies that are easy for them to use and understand. By using home testing products to treat the condition of diabetes, someone with this disease can live a longer and more productive life.
August 3, 2009 at 4:46 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Health & Wellness by TestCountry
Most home testing supplies are not meant to be used as a way for people to treat themselves medically. They should be used in conjunction with proper medical care as a way for people to either spot problems that they may be having or to help treat a chronic condition. They are ideal for those who have chronic problems and need regular testing as they can eliminate trips to the doctor’s office. However, they should still work in conjunction with a physician.
Diabetics should, for example, still see their doctor on a regular basis, even if they continue to get good results from their blood glucose meters. Most doctors will ask that patients who have chronic conditions and who are using home testing supplies keep a record of their results. This can help a doctor know if the prescriptions that they are writing are working or need to adjusted.
Some home testing kits are made to be used in place of going a doctor. An example would be for pregnancy tests. They can not only save a woman time and money in checking with her doctor when she thinks she is pregnant, but they can also be a signal to get to the doctor so she can begin to get care when she finds she is pregnant. Home testing for ovulation or drugs can be done privately with the person using the results as a basis for medical care if needed. If you decide to get medical care because of the results of a home testing kit, you should be sure to tell the doctor which test you took and the results of the test. Most doctors will then test you again using more specialized testing equipment.
July 29, 2009 at 1:31 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Early Disease Detection by TestCountry
Diabetics are notoriously non-compliant when it comes to taking their medication and keeping track of their blood sugar levels. Home testing kits make it easier than ever for those who may be on the brink of Type II diabetes or those who already have this disease to keep track of their blood sugar levels.
There are monitors that can not only test the blood sugar levels, but also keep track of the readings. This is important information for any diabetic and should be revealed at the doctor’s office. Regular doctor visits with a history of readings is essential for anyone who has diabetes. This way, the doctor can make sure that the medication is working to keep the diabetes under control. If controlled properly through diligent diabetes home testing methods, people who have it can control their condition with drug therapy instead of resorting to insulin.
There are some home testing kits that include everything that is needed for blood glucose level testing. These include the meter as well as the sampling devices. Newer kits do not require you to prick your fingers to test your blood glucose levels.
Diabetics should look for home testing supplies that are easy for them to use and understand. By using home testing products to treat the condition of diabetes, someone with this disease can live a longer and more productive life.
July 29, 2009 at 1:24 pm Comment (1)