What Diabetics Should Know

by amauser on January 3, 2010

Most people are wrapped in sugar’s sweet embrace from childhood until they are in their forties.  Two or three doughnuts, one with cream filing or icing, and a can of soda are regular snack fare for them (or something with this kind of combination).  This sweet laden meal can reach up to 800 calories a pop.  When these calories catch up with them, they would have the shock of their lives to be diagnosed with diabetes.  People should not wait until ants start investing their sweat-soaked and discarded clothing or even their used underwear.

When warning signs become evident, it is time to read up on diabetes—its causes and its serious symptoms.  It is also time to say goodbye to ice cream, doughnuts, and the favorite soda.  Time to load on more veggies and fruits.  Drink more water to flush out toxins from the body’s daily grind.  Most importantly, make the lifestyle change that can be life-saving for many.  People who are susceptible to diabetes must wake up from their sweet slumber and stay alert for signs.  To help them monitor their sugar levels, they could set aside around $20 to $70 of their payday advances to purchase a good blood glucose meter.

In dealing with diseases and illnesses, information is the best defense.  “Know thyself”, said the famous line.  According to researchers from the Netherlands, anxiety can cause people to eat more than usual, even if they are not hungry.  In their thorough study, they found out that people who felt stressed after taking a hard test ate up more sweets than people who felt relaxed after taking an easy one.  So, remember, no worries, no weight gain.

Addiction to sugar can be deadly since it would lead to diabetes.The other thing to keep in mind on preventing the onset of this disease is to fake it!  People who want to cut their sugar intake while still enjoying their sweets should try non-nutritive sweeteners.Some good examples are stevia, aspartame, saccharin, and sucralose.Since these do not provide calories that could increase blood glucose, these are the “true” artificial sweeteners.

Another way of breaking the sugar habit is to go natural.  The way to do this is to consume fruits which have natural sugar than the ready-made desserts, like cake and ice cream.  Doctors advise diabetic patients with cravings to go for three to five servings of fruits a day, instead of reaching for candies.  So, if people have left over money from their fast cash loans, they should stock up on fruits and other healthy eats than buying chocolates and chips for snacks.  Remember this: it takes five days of sugar-free food to fully defeat sugar cravings.  Get safely thoroughly it and the rest will look like a sweet deal.

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