5 Ways to Manage your Diet for Diabetes
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Since my diagnosis with diabetes at the age of eleven, my own diet has
changed dramatically. I maintain my current healthy weight with a great
diet/eating plan. If you do plan on losing more than about a stone in weight
then I would visit your doctor for more tips on how to do this without risk.
I've had diabetes for seven years now, but to tell you that how I maintain
weight is perfect would be totally wrong of me. However, I can advise you to
follow my steps because I know what works and what doesn't. Before I really
begin I must also say that I have been brought up by great parents who taught me
to eat everything, and so I do! If there is something that you don't like, there
are loads of other diabetic recipes and ideas that you will eat and appreciate.
I am a university student and I like to buy fresh and organic produce from
where I live. I believe that this is important because it can be the most good
for your body and contain more nutrients and vitamins than most supermarket
produce. I like to source food from my fortnightly farmers market in town, which
sells amazing meat and dairy produce and fresh in season fruit and vegetables.
This is another important thing to remember, that eating fruit and vegetables in
their season means that they will taste better as well as doing you good. I have
a lot of influence from Western European cuisine (mainly France and Italy) as
you will tell, but I do not profess to be a chef and everything is easy to make
and very convenient.
I have read countless diet books and diabetic recipe/diet books, and I
came to a conclusion that I think really works. I fused all the good things from
the diets (but not from every diet) and sort of put together my own one. I call
this my Juvenile Diabetes Healthy Diet!
The "rules" that I would lay down are as follows:
1. Cut back on snacks and then change the type of snacks you eat.
Certainly my biggest downfall although it wasn't really apparent to me.
When I first started at University, I had little or no routine which meant that
filling my day was difficult and popping into the kitchen for a snack, no matter
how healthy it felt, was a regular occurence. This is one of the hardest things
to do for some people, but establishing a great routine is essential to great
diabetes care. The types of snacks to be eating are unsalted nuts, dried
unsweetened fruit, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables (I love fresh red pepper and
cucumber), dark chocolate (richer and nicer and you only want 2 squares
usually).
2. Cut back on white flour and embrace wholemeal carbs.
This is the most essential part of your diet, and the thing that can show
the biggest increase in loss of weight. Some diets in fact jsut focus on this
point, and are very successful. Wholemeal (especially stoneground wholemeal) is
so good for you and has so much more flavour in it that switching is much easier
than you think. Most people are really surprised at the ranges you can get in
you supermarket, again remember that the bread that is best for you is the one
that is freshest with least perservatives or added ingredients. Also, brown or
basmati rice is great with a lovely nutty texture. Wholemeal pasta is great and
for your potatoes I would totally recommend the smaller new potatoes.
3. Stop drinking cocktails, start drinking wine.
Cocktails are full of sugar, colourants and preservatives. As a student I
have had loads of practice at going out and not drinking cocktails, so my drink
of choice is Malibu and Diet Coke if I feel I have to drink something and I make
it last all night. I can then top up with Diet Coke (which has almost no sugar
in it) and it looks as though I am drinking Malibu, who is to know. If you are
out at a restaurant, red wine is much better than anything else you can order,
(except water of course!) and it has been proven that the anti-oxidants in red
wine are great for keeping a healthy heart. The recommended amount is one glass
a day with your evening meal.
4. Start cooking more fruit and vegetables.
Fresh fruit and vegetables are a great way to get all the vitamins and
minerals you need. And there are so many different ways in which to cook
vegetables, but I find that raw is the best followed closely by steamed. Both of
these ways preserve all their natural goodness as well. I will follow this post
with another diabetes recipes post.
5. Drink more water.
I know you have heard people say this many times before, but the benefits
of drinking more water are endless. A few tips on how to get more water into
your day are firstly to put bottles of water at all the places you go in the
house or work. So keep one in your desk, on your desk, a glass in the kitchen,
the bedroom, the sitting room, etc. Try and drink all these glasses up and you
will be well on your way to 8 glasses a day. The trick is to add a glass every
few days or so, if you try to drink all that water in one go you won't be so
inclined to drink 8 glasses again, trust me! Have a go, it's amazing how great
you will feel.
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