Diabetes Diet Plan
September 14th, 2007 | by admin |
Diabetes Diet Plan – Fibre
By Stewart Hare
In this article, ‘Diabetes Diet Plan: Fibre’, you will discover:
What is fibre?
Why is fibre an essential part of the diabetes diet plan?
How much fibre do you need to consume as part of your diabetes diet plan?
What Is Fiber?
All the food which you eat, that comes from plants such as fruit and vegetables, contains fibre, typically:
Cellulose
Gums
Hemicellulose
Lignin
Pectins
Fibre is passed undigested through your digestive system.
The following foods are good sources of fibre:
Cereals
Fruits
Nuts
Pulses
Seeds
Vegetables
Research has shown that a high fibre diet can help to control diabetes.
Why Is Fibre An Essential Part Of The Diabetes Diet Plan?
Fibre is an essential part of the diabetes diet plan because it helps to control blood sugar levels.
Clinical studies have shown that by keeping to a high fibre diet, you can reduce your blood glucose level by up to 10 per cent and lower your insulin levels by up to 12 per cent.
Apart from helping to reduce your glucose and insulin levels, a high fibre diet also help to reduce bad cholesterol.
How Much Fibre Do You Need To Consume As Part Of Your Diabetes Diet Plan?
As part of the diabetes diet plan, you should be eating at least 50 g of fibre per day. Typically:
Fruit
Green Leafy Vegetables
Legumes
Muesli
Oats
Pulses
Whole Grains
You may also like to supplement your diabetes diet plan with fibre supplements such as psyllium husks powder.
So, to sum up…
Clinical trials have shown that a high fibre diet is good at reducing your blood glucose levels, insulin levels and bad cholesterol.
For this reason, fibre is an essential part of your diabetes diet plan.
Stewart Hare C.H.Ed Dip NutTh
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2 Responses to “Diabetes Diet Plan”
By M. Teresa Potvin on Nov 20, 2008 | Reply
I would like to read the book. aai just been diagnose with diabetes type 2
By M. Teresa Potvin on Nov 20, 2008 | Reply
I do not know anything about the disease, but I do not like the medication and the shots.