Type 2 Diabetes Diet Reducing High Blood Sugar
Type 2 Diabetes Diet - Reducing High Blood Sugar
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12 Fabulous Foods to Beat Diabetes
The good news Many of these lower-carb foods are your favorites
Eating for Type 2 Diabetes
l For years, experts recommended a low-fat diet, but new research finds that low-carb diets are better at reducing high blood sugar. The American Diabetes Association encourages people to work with a nutrition professional on a personalized diet plan. These tasty foods will enhance any plan.Berries
Blueberries, blackberries, strawberries and their richly colored cousins are all high in fiber and brimming with vitamins and antioxidants. They don't have much in the way of carbs, so they're low on the glycemic index (GI). Still, they contain a lot of sugar, so limit your serving size.Cheese
Cheese is a satisfying food. It has practically no carbs, which means it won't significantly influence blood sugar levels, and because it's high in protein, a little will go a long way in controlling hunger pangs.Coffee
If you like to start your day with a steaming cup of coffee, go right ahead. Experts agree that drinking up to three cups a day is fine for people with type 2 diabetes. If you have trouble controlling your blood sugar, try switching from caffeinated to decaf.Eggs
Whole eggs are back on the menu. Rich in protein and fat-soluble vitamins, eggs won't cause blood sugar levels to spike. Yes, eggs contain cholesterol, but for most people, the cholesterol in food has little effect on the amount circulating in the blood.Fish
Protein-rich cold-water fish such as salmon, mackerel and tuna contain negligible amounts of carbs, so they won't raise blood sugar. They also supply omega-3 fatty acids that cut the risk of heart disease, one of the most common complications of diabetes.Avocados
This buttery fruit is a good source of both soluble fiber, the kind that helps prevent blood sugar levels from spiking, and insoluble fiber, the kind that encourages efficient digestion. Remember, they're high in calories, so limit yourself to half an avocado a day.Herbs
Rosemary, oregano and marjoram contain compounds to help keep blood sugar in check. Sprinkle roast chicken with rosemary; brighten the taste of tomato sauce with oregano; and add some zing to egg dishes with marjoram. Dried herbs are more potent than fresh; use them sparingly.AARP Offer Healthy Living Tips and News
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