Here’s What I Found About Diabetes Treatment
Oct 23rd, 2008 by Don Pedro
If you haven’t been doing enough to lose weight, you better get started right away. This is because obesity is one of the most likely environmental triggers of diabetes, especially the dreaded type II diabetes.
Being obedient can keep you alive, even if you have diabetes type II. By being obedient here I mean listening to and doing everything your doctor tells you to do. If your doctor says you shouldn’t eat a certain type of food or drink a certain type of liquid, listen to him. He knows better and is doing all he can to ensure you don’t die from the illness. The least you can do is cooperate with your doctor.
There are lots of natural diabetes treatments today that are said to work very well in treating and even curing diabetes. While there’s no medical proof that these natural diabetic treatments can actually cure diabetes, lots of people say they have experienced amazing results with them. Before you use such natural treatments for diabetes, ensure that you get the permission from your doctor.
A good way of managing diabetes when it comes to your food is to eat little meals often, rather than large meals few times each day. People make the mistake of eating just once or twice but very large meals. This is not the best. It’s much better to eat little meals 3 to 4 times each day. This enables you to eat healthier proportions and prevents you from feeling hungry all through the day.
Taking of injections of insulin each and every day can help keep a type 1 diabetic patient alive. I know how difficult this might be - to take daily injections, but it’s important if you truly desire to live much longer.
One of the best ways to stay alive long and healthy with diabetes is to know all there is to know about the condition. Read all the diabetes books and materials you can find on the subject. Watch videos, instructions, etc about diabetes. Thanks to the Internet, you can now find all the information you need about diabetes that will help you live longer and healthier, without paying.
Some of the popular fruits and vegetables that help in the management of diabetes include whole grains, oysters, egg yolk, nuts and seeds, beef liver, almonds, sardines, ginger root, and even chicken.
If you just can’t put together a diet that will help your diabetes, consult a professional dietitian (an expert in the study of diets and nutrition) to help you. And when they do, ensure you stick to it. It’s not enough to know what to eat and what not to eat as a diabetic, it’s much more important to stick to what you should eat and not eat.
