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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/03/ga...rden.html?_r=0 My friend who is a severe diabetic still eats apples, but only two or three slices at a time. She refrigerates the rest in a sealed container to eat later. All I know is that eating an apple on an empty stomach took my blood sugar into the high 140s. My goal is to keep it under 120 at all times. The one trick that is used to prevent spikes, and it does work for me, is to drink organic apple cider vinegar before you eat carbs. And yes, it tastes as awful as it sounds, but I do it when I know carbs will be unavoidable. |
well, I look to eliminate spikers. I think I really enjoyed my lemon juice soaked apples. I'll drop em and monitor. The only dsily/every other day sugar "safe" from the block are my bananas.
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No....sugar, starchy veggies, fruit, or grains of any kind or in any form I have no problems with veggies, so I eat a lot of them....at least six different kinds throughout the day, usually more. As long as you keep your fat intake up, you won't be hungry. Here's a link to a transcribed version of Dr. Eric Westman's famous "Page 4." http://www.scribd.com/doc/200781570/...an-Pg-4#scribd YouTube video of his talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSLf4bzAyOM (38 minutes Another TED talk by a doctor that just came out on this fat/carb subject with regard to diabetes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da1vvigy5tQ (18 minutes) ___________ |
So far I have not noticed much of a change. I mainly eat rice/sweet potatoes, lots of veggies/fruit and chicken. Anti-inflammatory diets I assume are geared more towards people with IBS or other digestive disorders. Other than being good for health overall, I don't see the connection to PN.
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http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/neuropathies/ About 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes have some form of neuropathy. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3086960/ "Diabetes and prediabetes (including both impaired glucose tolerance and impaired fasting glucose) frequently are associated with pure small fiber neuropathy;" |
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Yes I forgot about glucose being a big factor. If blood glucose levels are ok, is it still necessary to do a glucose tolerance test?
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So many of us have just become used to eating processed foods on a daily basis because its easy and cheap. Who knows what all the artificial preservatives and ingredients are doing to us after years of consuming them? Going back to more natural foods might not be a miracle cure, but it sure can't hurt......... |
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