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In such a diet, individuals are encouraged to eat moderate amounts of food and stick to regular mealtimes.The importance of eating dietary fiber is emphasized in such diets and it is even said that carbohydrates eaten with dietary fiber results in a lower glycemic status (level of sugar in the blood) than the same amount of carbohydrates otherwise consumed alone.It has been recommended that between 40 to 65% of calories should be obtained from carbohydrates, although the American Diabetes Association in 1994 recommended 60 to 70%. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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1
Diabetic Neuropathy
Further, even with low BMIs people of South Asian
descent can develop diabetes. As such it may be
unsafe for one diabetic with a BMI less than 35
to attempt to lose as much weight as another
diabetic of his weight class. Being of the same
weight class does not automatically follow that
their personal fat index will tally. Dr. Sattar
elaborated on this "We're thinking it's about an
individual's ability to make and store fat
safely," he says. "Some people can store fat
subcutaneously. With others, it goes straight to
the liver and pancreas. That's the classic big
waist, pot belly shape the fat isn't distributed
around the body." This explains why simple waist
measurement - 37in or more for men, 35in for
South Asian men, 31.5in for women - is now seen
as a better risk indicator for diabetes than BMI.
2
Diabetic Neuropathy
In view of this, the sharp reduction in weight
may not be for every body and it is best that one
discusses it with one's doctor first before
attempting to go on the diet. Though it is safe
to say that losing weight within the general
populations' normal range is a boon to good
health.The work continues though. The Newcastle
study was in people who have type 2 diabetes of
up to 4 years. Study is now being made to find
out whether by a similar diet, people of longer
duration diabetes could equally have their
condition reversed. In a reply letter to
questions frequently asked, Professor Roy Taylor
continued that, "... there is good reason to
believe that longer duration type 2 diabetes can
be reversible, although after 10 - 15 years of
diabetes it is likely that not everyone will be
able to achieve a return to normal glucose
control, despite major weight loss".
3
Diabetic Neuropathy
Whilst many are excited and bask in the euphoria
of this apparent success against the disease,
others demur, they opine that the true test of
whether diabetes reversal amounted to a cure
would depend on whether such patients can return
to their old diet without hindrance. That is to
say whether they can start eating anything they
like again.Well, while this may sound reasonable,
it should be noted that the reversal of short
duration Type 2 diabetes is premised on the
individual's ability to free the pancreas and
liver from excessive fat. As such where fat
begins to build up again, the individual may just
find him/herself sliding back into the maws of
the condition.On the obverse however (since fat
build up in pancreas and liver is gradual) to
contend that this automatically meant reversal
did not constitute a cure would be to imply by a
cure, a return to a pancreatic/liver health
status the patient did not have immediately prior
to the onset of the disease. In my humble
opinion, in that light, reversal does constitute
cure. In that very same light, it is neither safe
nor expedient for such persons to return strictly
to their pre-reversal diet. That indeed would be
fool hardy.
4
Diabetic Neuropathy
What is the Paleo diet, what does it represent.
Who should go on the Paleo diet? Does the Paleo
diet really work? Where can you get access to
examples of the Paleo diet? All these questions
and more I shall be answering in the article
below.So what exactly is the Paleo diet? The
Diabetes Destroyer Paleolithic or Paleo diet
represents modern man's attempt to return to the
supposed diet of his ancestors premised on the
belief that these while living on such diets did
not experience many of the modern day diseases of
today.Thus diseases like high blood pressure,
stroke, diabetes, heart disease and the like was
either rare or next to non-existence in their
time. Of course they had other conditions to
grapple with, but the point is that this
fortunate circumstance bears witness to our
forebear's healthy diet. http//www.enriqueigles
ias.com/profiles/blogs/diabetes-destroyer-program-
review
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