Has anyone any tips for sweet things that a diabetic can eat?
Ive just been diagnosed and I love sweets and biscuts but they are off the menu now. what can i eat as a diabetic- what is safe?
products fromm uk or rieland not american products please!
Sugar free products. Checkout Holland and Barrett – they’ll definately do some stuff for diabetics. Boots and Superdrug do stuff as well.
You can even buy pick n mix online if you like to buy online: http://www.sweetsandrock.com/cats/sugar_free_sweets.asp All on that page are suitable for diabetics.
Where can I find example menu for diabetics? How many carbs and calories for a man weight of 215lbs?
Have you not discussed this with a doctor or nurse? Do you have a blood glucose meter? You should.
I’m type 2; my doctor recommends 50 carbs per meal, three times a day. Best carbs are complex carbs (potatos and the like); avoid simple sugars (they’re traumatic to the system). At least the minimum daily of fiber (25 grms), more is better. Drink plenty of water. Veggies are good snacks; salad is a good filler when you feel hungry, for a snack. There are a lot of foods that used to be "forbidden," but now have low-carb versions — even ice cream. Take blood sugar reading mornings after you wake up. If below 72, drink a small glass of juice to bring your blood sugar up, then eat your morning meal.
Does anyone have a Pre-Diabeties Menu they would be willing to share?
I was recently diagnosed with pre-diabeties and am wondering if anyone has a really great food (diet) menu? I am doing everything that I can exercise wise, but am finding it hard to find a good pre-Diabetic Meal Planning menu. Does anyone have any other health pointers to help avoid turning this into full blown diabetes? I am a 25 year old female in otherwise general good health. Thanks so much.
Chellie
B-Two scrambled eggs with onions, peppers and ham .
One piece of fruit
Coffee, Tea or water.
Snack :Crackers and 1tbs of PB.
L-Chef salad with cheese.Fruit
D- Roasted or grilled protein, loads of veggies.
Snack-1 cup ice cream
plz suggest a good diet plan for a 16yr old diabetic boy! The menu plan must be indian?
Stick to vegetables, best way to go on a diet. Take veggie samosas over meat, stay away from carbohydrates such as naan and saffron rice.
Butter chicken, and curry you should stay away from; both are very fat.
What are good vegatarian menus for a diabetic?
I am a vegetarian who was recently diagnosed as a type-two diabetic. All of the menus that have been reccommended to me contain either chiken,turkey, or fish.
What can I eat that is consistent both with my vegetarian philosophy and my medical condition?
Tofu, beans, nuts, whole grains.
You don’t need to replace large amounts of carbs with protein (that is an outdated belief) but you do have to practise portion control, moderation (in fat, carb and protein), and eat frequent light meals rather than three heavy ones.
I assume you already know to limit junk food and sugary foods.
There is a natural, zero-calorie sweetener called Stevia that can be used to sweeten any kind of liquid food. Doesn’t work too well for dry desserts like cakes.
Need help with a 24-hour menu for a diabetic child?
What would I include? It would consist of 3 meals day and snacks in between.
I work with a child who is diabetic and she uses insulin according to her carb count, and the carb count comes from her sugar levels… very confusing! I know for snacks she has pretzels, crackers, and crystal light. For meals she basically eats normal food with a ratio of carb intake. Each diabetic is different so it’s hard to say would you should actually plan, for safety make sure you have some orange juice or a high sugary drink in case she gets too low.
diabetic menu for type 2 &type 1 with breakfast,lunch7dinner?
Pls provide the nutritional meassurement in the diet required
Everyone has different nutritional needs. Your endo and dietitian can help.
What works for one person is not right for the next.
What is a good seven day menu plan for a diabetic?
NO SUGAR NO STARCH NO CARBS
ok I know its almost impossible to have NONE of those but try and limit and much a possible
remember green and white
green veggies and white meat
portion size smaller
water water water!
this is a great site I use for my food
it has almost anything you could imagine on it and they send you a newsletter
also they will makes your grocery list and plan your meals for you!
green flag is healthy
yellow is very limited
red is NOT HEALTHY please choose another item
http://1800caloriediabeticdiet.com/default.asp
how can i find diabetic menu or food?
The glycemic index (GI) is a numerical system of measuring how much of a rise in circulating blood sugar a carbohydrate triggers—the higher the number, the greater the blood sugar response. So a low GI food will cause a small rise, while a high GI food will trigger a dramatic spike. A list of carbohydrates with their glycemic values is shown below. A GI is 70 or more is high, a GI of 56 to 69 inclusive is medium, and a GI of 55 or less is low.
The glycemic load (GL) is a relatively new way to assess the impact of carbohydrate consumption that takes the glycemic index into account, but gives a fuller picture than does glycemic index alone. A GI value tells you only how rapidly a particular carbohydrate turns into sugar. It doesn’t tell you how much of that carbohydrate is in a serving of a particular food. You need to know both things to understand a food’s effect on blood sugar. That is where glycemic load comes in. The carbohydrate in watermelon, for example, has a high GI. But there isn’t a lot of it, so watermelon’s glycemic load is relatively low. A GL of 20 or more is high, a GL of 11 to 19 inclusive is medium, and a GL of 10 or less is low.
Foods that have a low GL almost always have a low GI. Foods with an intermediate or high GL range from very low to very high GI.
Both GI and GL are listed here. The GI is of foods based on the glucose index—where glucose is set to equal 100. The other is the glycemic load, which is the glycemic index divided by 100 multiplied by its available carbohydrate content (i.e. carbohydrates minus fiber) in grams. (The "Serve size (g)" column is the serving size in grams for calculating the glycemic load; for simplicity of presentation I have left out an intermediate column that shows the available carbohydrates in the stated serving sizes.) Take, watermelon as an example of calculating glycemic load. Its glycemic index is pretty high, about 72. According to the calculations by the people at the University of Sydney’s Human Nutrition Unit, in a serving of 120 grams it has 6 grams of available carbohydrate per serving, so its glycemic load is pretty low, 72/100*6=4.32, rounded to 4
Use ¼ to ½ teaspoon of cinnamon per day. Add it to your coffee, oatmeal, smoothie, or wherever you find it palatable.
If you already suffer from diabetes, be sure to stay on a regular schedule with your cinnamon usage so that your blood sugar levels don’t yo-yo.Use the same amount at the same time every day so that you can get a sense of how cinnamon affects your own personal blood sugar readings.
Use the powdered spice or a cinnamon stick. Cinnamon pills are also available, and can be found easily via an online search. MHCP is water soluble and is not found in cinnamon oil.
Lime and lemon juice delay the digestion of starches as does vinegar. I’ve found that 2-3 tablespoons of lime or lemon juice reduces my post prandial BG response by 10-20 points. Rick Mendosa’s site has a lot of material on acids in the diet. Take a look at http://www.mendosa.com/acidic_foods.htm .
Three Day Meal Plan
Here’s a sample of the meals you’ll find on thebestlife.com. This plan works out to approximately 1600 calories. To find a plan tailored to your calorie needs, turn to the menu plans in The Best Life Diet or join TheBestLife.com.
You can mix and match these meals—for instance have Day 1 breakfast with Day 3 lunch and Day 2 dinner.
DAY 1
BREAKFAST
Best Life Cheerios Mix with strawberries, almonds, and nonfat milk
A nice mix of textures and super-high in fiber.
Ingredients:
1/2 cup Cheerios
2/3 cup Weetabix Crispy Flakes&Fiber
1/4 cup All-Bran Original
Directions:
Combine and serve.
To make in bulk, combine 4 1/2 cups Cheerios, 6 cups Weetabix Crispy Flakes&Fiber (the entire 12-ounce box), and 2 1/4 cups All-Bran. Ladel out 1 and a heaping third cup per serving.
Nutritional Values
Calories: 184
Saturated Fat: 0 g
Calcium: 119 mg
Sodium: 312 mg
Fiber: 12g
Total Carbs: 46g
Protein: 7g
Total Fat: 2g
Cholesterol: 0mg
In your cereal bowl:
Almonds, 2 tbsp
Best Life Cheerios Mix, 1 serving
Milk, nonfat, 1 cup
Strawberries, 1 cup, halves
SNACK
Calcium Creamsicle
In a blender, combine:
8th Continent Soymilk, Vanilla, 1 cup
Orange Juice, Calcium Fortified, 1/2 cup
LUNCH
Chicken sandwich and a banana
Toast:
Bread, whole wheat, 2 slices
Spread with mayo. Fill with chicken, cheddar, and veggies:
Hellmann’s Light Mayonnaise, 2 tsp
Pulled from a rotisserie chicken, light meat, 1/2 cup
Cabot 75% Reduced Cheddar, 1 oz
Romaine Lettuce , 3 LeafsOnions, red, 1 thin slice
Red Ripe Tomatoes, 2 slice, medium (1/4" thick)
Serve with a:
Banana
DINNER
Lean Cusine Spa Cuisine Salmon with Basil served with sliced tomatoes and grapes
Lean Cuisine Spa Cuisine Salmon with Basil, 1 meal
Serve with sliced tomatoes drizzled with oil and vinegar:
Balsamic Vinegar, 1 tsp
Olive Oil, 2 tsp
Red Ripe To
i want a exercise program and food menu for a 170 pound 12 year old female diabetic?
Where can i find some links about the question above.
go to www.discoveryhealth.com and join the health challenge. You will get exercises, and menus appropriate for a diabetic. Good Luck!!!!