11 Foods That Help Prevent and Fight Diabetes.
If you are diabetic, or you know
someone who is diabetic, you need to know about these "superfoods" which
are a great addition to any diabetes diet. Some of these foods are so
helpful, they can even prevant the onset of the disase. They are all
very helpful in lowering blood sugar, burning fat, reducing
inflammation, and provide many other health benefits.
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Steel-cut oats: Oatmeal is probably not something you would consider a superfood but it can help reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. It has high amounts of magnesium, which helps the body use glucose and secrete insulin properly. Unlike quick cooking oatmeal, the whole grains are filled with fiber, nutrients, and bound antioxidants that help blood sugar levels remain stable. |
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Sweet potatoes: Sweet potatoes are true super heroes capable of lowering your HbA1c measures and fasting blood glucose rates. They also contain types of antioxidants that are believed to have anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, and anti-microbial qualities. |
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Collard greens:
Vegetables like collard greens are
excellent sources of vitamin C and alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), a
micronutrient that helps the body deal with stress. The best thing about
it for diabetics? ALA also helps reduces blood sugar and can help
strengthen the nerves damaged by diabetic neuropathy.
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Broccoli: Broccoli contains a compound called sulforaphane which triggers several anti - inflammatory processes that improve blood sugar control and protect the blood vessels. Sulforaphane also helps the body’s natural detox mechanisms, coaxing enzymes to turn dangerous toxins into neutral compounds. |
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Olive oil: A diet rich in olive oil helps reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by as much as 50 percent, compared to a diet low in fat. In addition to being an excellent source of health promoting fats, olive oil is also rich in antioxidant nutrients. It can protect your cells and prevents the development of heart disease. |
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Psyllium husk: This fiber supplement is proven to help people with diabetes control their blood sugar better. There is however, something you need to be aware of if you start eating this daily. It's recommended to wait at least 4 hours after taking psyllium, before taking medication. This is due to the fact that psyllium can decrease the medication absorption. |
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Quinoa: Although it tastes like a grain, quinoa is more closely related to spinach than it is to rice, and unlike most grains, quinoa is a dense source of “complete” protein. One of the most fiber rich foods out there, quinoa helps balance blood sugar levels and keep you fuller, longer. |
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Walnuts: Walnuts contain the polyunsaturated fatty acid alpha-linolenic, which has been shown to lower inflammation. The omega-3s, fibers, vitamin E and other phytochemicals found in walnuts can help stop and reverse the progression of chronic conditions such as diabetes and several others. |
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Cannellini beans: Full of protein and cholesterol lowering soluble fibers, tender, white cannellini beans are very slow when it comes to raiseing your blood sugar. As a result, people with type 2 diabetes who had a daily cup of beans saw their A1c levels (a check of average blood sugar levels) significantly lower. |
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Dark chocolate:
Research shows that the nutrients in
dark chocolate reduce insulin resistance, improve insulin sensitivity,
and calm bad cravings. This only applies to dark chocolate, milk
chocolate has lower levels of beneficial flavonoids and often, more
sugar and fat.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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