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Diet Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Type 2 diabetes (also known as noninsulin-dependent diabetes) is the most common form of diabetes that millions of Americans have been diagnosed. The disorder is a defect in the body that either makes the body resistant to insulin, inability to produce insulin or an increase of glucose production in the liver.

Without proper treatment, the disease which can be genetic or due to lifestyle factors such as obesity, high blood pressure or through a poor diet can lead to severe problems. According to studies, people who suffer from type 2 diabetes are likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease.

Unlike type 1 diabetes which is an auto-immune disease, if caught early, fortunately for type-2 diabetics, diet therapy can help treat the disease and even normalize blood sugar levels. In fact, type 2 diabetes is diagnosed to people typically are overweight and have a family history of diabetes and those who live an inactive lifestyle. So, for those who go on a diabetic diet plan, patients can eventually normalize functions in their body. But before dieting, make sure you contact your physician or dietitian to get some input and ideas and perhaps being put on a diet plan.

The reality is that there are some people who are type 2 diabetics that have a hard time adjusting and changing their lifestyle. It takes a disciplined person willing to accept and take on any diet, healthy or diabetic and like any diets, one must commit to it on a daily basis. So, a diabetes diet therapy must be strictly followed. That is to keep insulin levels down, losing weight, normalizing blood sugar and to do your best so stay with the plan.

Diet therapy for diabetics is literally a strict lacto-vegetarian and low-fat, natural foods. This means wholegrain, fruits, nuts, vegetables and dairy products. By staying with this plan, raw foods can help stimulate the pancreas and increase insulin production.

Foods Diabetics Can Eat Via for their Diet Therapy

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