To know that you are a diabetic can be very annoying. However, if you may just cry at the corner of your room and feel sorry for yourself as you are aware that there is a threat to your health will not help you at all. Of course, there is something that you can do to naturally treat yourself from the illness and you can do it by taking in foods that lower blood glucose levels everyday.
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You can get these plans from a diet center by enrolling yourself to the program. There are many sites that post meal plans for diabetics and you can make use of them to improve your health condition.
These meal plans are intended to regulate one’s blood glucose levels. By observing such kinds of diet, you’ll be able to live a standard life regardless of the presence of the illness in you. They are often the foods that are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, minerals and fiber. The fiber in food basically, helps the pancreas produce more insulin that may control blood sugar levels naturally. The best examples of foods that are rich in fiber are onions and garlic.
Aside from from the fact that many of them contain high glucose levels, they may also contain huge quantity of MSG and chemicals which are hazardous to the health. For this reason, it is much sensible to eat freshly cooked foods and not those that are packed in cans, tetras and the like.
Drinking stuffs like sodas or cola drinks and others will only get worse your condition. If you are diabetic, you must duck these kinds of drinks because they contain a large amount of glucose, carbon and other chemicals that can affect your body and blood glucose in lots of negative ways. Drinking tea, particularly green tea, will also help in lowering excess glucose in your blood, aside from the fact that it can flush out those unwanted toxins.
And whatever can make you add weight are also those that you should avoid. Observing these diet menus will not only provide benefits to you as a diabetic but they can also help you gain a better health condition in general.
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By: Bob Allison
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Diabetic Diet
August 30th, 2009Posted in Articles
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The Benefits of and sources for Antioxidants
August 29th, 2009In nutrition and health few things over the past 5 years have gotten more attention then Antioxidants. Antioxidants are at the cornerstone of new wave of foods and nutritional supplements. Both conventional and holistic medicine are coming together to further the understanding of antioxidants for health benefits. Antioxidants are not food, but are components of food. Antioxidants are Vitamins (Vit A, C, E etc.), Minerals (Selenium and Zinc), Amino Acids (Glutathione, Methionine & N-AcetylCysteine) Enzymes (Co-Enzyme Q10, NADH, SOD) and whole foods like Garlic and Turmeric. Even the hormone Melatonin is a strong antioxidant that has the ability to pass the blood brain barrier. The nutritive properties of antioxidants have been know for centuries and have been used successfully by native peoples for general health and specific illnesses.
Specifically, an antioxidant is a molecule capable of slowing or preventing the oxidation of other molecules. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that transfers electrons from a substance to an oxidizing agent. Oxidation reactions can produce free radicals, which start chain reactions that damage cells. Antioxidants terminate these chain reactions by removing free radical intermediates, and inhibit other oxidation reactions by being oxidized themselves. As a result, antioxidants are often reducing agents such as thiols (Glutathione) or polyphenols (Green Tea, Yerba Mate Tea, Grapes, Berry’s etc).
When you talk about antioxidants there is almost a follow up conversation talking about Free Radicals. A free radical is any atom or molecule which has an “unpaired electron” in the outer ring. An “unpaired electron” will also always mean that there is an odd number since “pairing” of electrons goes by 2s. Free Radicals are normally present in the body in small amounts. Biochemical processes naturally lead to the formation of free radicals, and under normal circumstances the body can keep them in check. Indeed, not al free radicals are bad. Free radicals produced by the immune system destroy viruses and bacteria. Other free radicals are involved in the producing of vital hormones and activating enzymes that are needed for life. We need free radicals to produce energy and various substances that the body requires. If there is excessive free radical formation, however, damage to cells and tissues can occur. The formation of a large number of free radicals stimulates the formation of more free radicals, leading to even more damage.
Many different factors can lead to an excess of free radicals. Exposure to radiation, whether from the sun or from medical x-rays, activates the formation of free radicals, as does exposure to environmental pollutants such as tobacco smoke and auto exhaust. Diet also can contribute to the formation of free radicals. When the body obtains nutrients through the diet, it utilizes oxygen and these nutrients to create energy. In this oxidation process, oxygen molecules containing unpaired electrons are released. These oxygen free radicals can cause damage to the body if produced in extremely large amounts. A diet that is high in fat can increase free radical activity because oxidation occurs more readily in fat molecules than it does in carbohydrate or protein molecules; ei: hydrogenated oils. Cooking fats at high temperatures, particularly frying foods in oil, can produce large numbers of free radicals.
The presence of dangerous number of free radicals can alter the way in which the cells code genetic material. Changes in protein structure can occur as a result of errors in the protein synthesis. The body’s immune system may then see this altered protein as a foreign substance and try to destroy it. The formation of mutated proteins can eventually damage the immune system and lead to leukemia and other types of cancer, as well as to many other diseases. In addition to damaging genetic material, free radicals can destroy the protective cell membranes. Calcium levels in the body may be upset as well. Over time, the body produces more free radicals than it does scavengers. The resulting imbalance is what causes age. It is through antioxidants that the body is able to minimize the effects of free radical damage and even reverse it.
Antioxidants should not be blindly taken and there are forms of antioxidants that are better then others. Since it is hard to determine the daily value needed for antioxidants, there is no standardized dosage since most antioxidant supplements react differently in the human body. Rather, a value scale that you should know is the ORAC Value Scale. ORAC stands for Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity. ORAC measures the ability of just about any substance to subdue oxygen free radicals in the test tube. In short, ORAC is a lab assay that can measure the antioxidant activity of any substance and give it a number. The higher the ORAC number – the stronger the antioxidant properties of the substance.
National Institute on Aging developed the ORAC method and the US Department of Agriculture and Brunswick Labs have been instrumental in perfecting the ORAC assay procedure and testing various foods to determine ORAC levels. While the exact science behind ORAC gets beyond the scope of this article, it is clear that if you want foods with greater antioxidant properties, you look for foods with high ORAC levels. The USDA recommends we consume 3,000 to 5,000 ORAC units daily. In truth, 80% of the population is consuming less than 1,000 ORAC units a day. The USDA recommended “5-a-day” fruit and vegetable servings will give you an ORAC score of about 1,750 units. That is just barely over 50% of the low end of the USDA recommended value of ORAC units. Your raw whole foods have the highest ORAC values of any foods that you can get. When you look at the following list, keep in mind that the more it is processed/cook the lesser the ORAC value.
ORAC Chart
Alphabetical Order
· Acai – 18,400†
· Alfalfa Sprouts – 900†
· Apple – 1,400†
· Apple – 300†
· Banana – 300†
· Beet – 800†
· Bell Pepper, Red – 710ƒ
· Blackberry – 5,100†
· Blueberry – 3,200†
· Boysenberry – 3,500†
· Broccoli Florets – 900†
· Brussel Sprouts – 900†
· Cabbage – 300†
· Cacao, Raw – 2,800 to 18,000 est.
· Carrot – 200†
· Cauliflower – 400†
· Cherry – 2,100†
· Corn, Yellow – 400ƒ
· Eggplant – 390ƒ
· Garlic – 1,900†
· Grape, Red – 1,100†
· Kale – 1,800†
· Kiwi – 900†
· Mango – 300†
· Mangosteen – 20,000 (this is mostly anecdotal)?
· Onion – 400†
· Orange – 2,400†
· Peach – 1,300†
· Plum – 2,800†
· Pomegranate – 10,500†
· Prune – 5,700†
· Raisin – 2,100†
· Raspberry – 1,600†
· Raspberry, Black – 16,400†
· Raspberry, Red – 2,700†
· Spinach – 1,200†
· Strawberry – 2,600†
· Tomato – 200†
· Wolfberry, Chinese – 20,200†
· Wolfberry, Ningxia, dried – 30,300†
Sources:
† Chart entitled Top Antioxidant Foods, on page 48 of Discovery of the Ultimate Superfood by Gary Young ND, Ronald Lawrence MD, PhD, Marc Schreuder; Essential Science Publishing; © July 2005.
ƒ Appendix F, page 44, Essential Oils Desk Reference, Third Edition, Third Printing March 2006.
? Various websites. Unknown.
By: Travis Gordon
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Vitamins And Supplements For Weight Loss And Dieting
August 29th, 2009Vitamins for weight loss and dieting are designed to supplement what are generally poor eating habits nutritionally. The United States has more overweight and clinically obese people per head of population than practically any other developed country, and their efforts to reduce weight are leaving many short of the vitamins and minerals required for a healthy life.
It is possible to adopt a nutritionally healthy diet that contains low calories, and many fail to understand the simple mathematical formula of calories and exercise. In a nutshell, in order to lose weight your calorie intake through food must be less than the calories you burn through exercise. There are charts for both that will enable you plan your eating and exercise, but most people ignore the science.
Theoretically, therefore, it is not necessary to adopt a diet that is low in nutrition. However, many do, because they want to lose weight without exercise. There are also many that are unable to exercise, and they need some means of losing weight while maintaining a healthy diet. That involves the use of the most appropriate mineral and vitamin supplements for those whose natural intake is reduce by a diet. So what are the best vitamins to make up for what is lost through weight loss and dieting?
In fact every vitamin is important to the human metabolism, so the term ‘best vitamins for weight loss’ is invalid. However, assuming that a person is dieting and their natural vitamin intake is not as it should be, then what are the best supplements? These supplements might not only be vitamins, and the following recommendations are made with the assumption that at least some of the common vitamin intake is as normal. Most recommended supplements will be for water soluble vitamins, since it is assumed here that the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K are being stored in the body during dieting. This is generally the case.
The most abundant of the water soluble vitamins are the B vitamins and they will quickly be leached out of the body. They will therefore need replaced quickly since they are essential to life. Vitamin B2 is riboflavin, and is essential for the proper functioning of the thyroid gland and the metabolism (the basic life chemical processes). Vitamin B3, or Niacin, is also essential for the thyroid, and it plays an important part in the control of blood sugar levels. Pantothenic acid, otherwise known as vitamin B5, helps to control the use of fat and generation of energy and Vitamin B6, Pyridoxine, is again essential for the thyroid function and the metabolism.
So you can see that without the B complex vitamins, life could not exist. The B vitamin missing is B12, but that is not as essential as the others where weight loss is concerned. The other two parts of the B-complex are Choline and Inisitol that are not true vitamins since they are manufactured in the liver. True vitamins are not produced in the body. However, these two are necessary for the effective use of fats so are included here since their absence will help to promote obesity.
The other essential water soluble vitamin in dieting is vitamin C. This vitamin provides a large number of benefits, and its absence will cause a number of problems even before the well known scurvy sets in, when the teeth start to fall out of the gums. Vitamin C has a part to play in weight loss, and a supplement is generally necessary during a diet that is short of fresh fruit and vegetables as some are.
If you are overweight and diet without a proper vitamin intake, you are in an invidious situation because vitamins are essential for the chemical reactions that make up your metabolism. These reactions are carried out by enzymes that rely on vitamins for their proper functioning. The calories you eat are either used for energy or are stored in the form of fat. If you do not have a proper intake of vitamins, you cannot convert the calories to energy, so it is stored as fat. The more you diet, therefore, the fatter you can get!
There are also a few minerals essential to life that you can fall short of during a poorly designed diet. Zinc is essential for the production of thyroid hormones, which it forms in association with vitamins A and E. Chromium, however, is probably more important than zinc. Chromium is a necessary element in the metabolism of sugar, and it has been studied closely in relation to its association with insulin. Without chromium your food will not be efficiently used as fuel for the metabolism, and will be stored as fat. Studies have proved that a chromium supplement can result in a weight loss over three months of ten times that without it.
Incidentally, if your diet is giving you any digestion problems, a few fennel seeds will sort the problem out. Fennel is an excellent natural remedy for digestive problems and can even help in the weight loss process. Fennel tea is useful to provide you with a good supply of vitamins and minerals while dieting.
Another supplement that might be of great benefit to you while trying to lose weight is Coenzyme Q10. This is a substance that is present in all the cells of your body, so you would think that a supplement would not be necessary. Wrong! Studies have proved beyond doubt that taking a Coenzyme Q10 supplement while dieting can help you to lose twice as much weight as without it. This might not happen with everybody, but it is certainly worth a try. It also provides you with health benefits, being a strong antioxidant and helping with certain problems with degeneration of the brain.
There is a little known fruit used in Indian cooking called garcinia cambogia that, if you can find it, is great for diets. The hydroxy citric acid that it contains not only acts as an appetite suppressant but also helps your body to convert carbohydrates to energy rather than to fat, and seems to reduce the tendency to create cholesterol. It is a dream fruit that also tastes great.
These are just a few of the vitamins and supplements for weight loss and dieting that can be used to enable you to diet safely without suffering from a deficiency or, in the extreme, actually put weight on and defeat the object.
By: Darrell Miller
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