Vegetarians and Diabetes
It is easy to become overwhelmed by diabetes. You need to take change your diet to help manage the disease. One particular life change people with diabetes have been changing to is a vegetarian diet. It eliminates all animal foods and sugar.
Diabetes is a disease where your body cannot produce enough insulin. Insulin is what carries glucose in the blood and then to the cells to fuel them. If you have diabetes either your cells are not using the insulin correctly or the pancreas does not make enough insulin. This all causes a build up of blood sugar which can cause problems for your health.
A vegetarian diet can be different however you want to follow it. There are strict vegetarian diets or you can have a more liberal vegetarian diet that allows meat on certain occasions. Vegetarian foods are really health for the body.
Whether you extremely strict or more lenient on whole a vegetarian diet are lower in calories than an average diet. Since weight, loss is a major goal of most diabetics this is a good plan. Weight loss can reduce the cells resistance to insulin, which in turn allows them to process sugar like they are supposed to.
Two common diseases caused by diabetes are cardiovascular disease and kidney disease. They come from complications in your diet from excess fat and cholesterol. By eating a vegetarian diet you can reduce fat and cholesterol.
To conclude, the vegetarian diet is very healthy for a diabetic. It helps to maintain your weight, lower cholesterol, and increase overall health.
Posted: June 18th, 2009 under Vegetarian.
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