TIP! Look at the glycemic index on the labels of the foods you buy. This is an indicator of how this food will affect sugar levels.
Salad! I'm not talking potato or pasta salad, they're both carbohydrate disaster areas. Pick up some lettuce, shred some vegetables, throw on some tomato wedges and a nice light oil and vinegar dressing and dig in!
TIP! Simplify your life with organization and routine. For example, keep your insulin and meter in one place each night so it is easier found in the morning.
Diabetics must remember that cough lozenges are still candies! Try to buy herbal lozenges which are sweetened with honey, or options that have artificial sweeteners, to make sure that your blood sugar doesn't spike while you have a cough or cold. We have to be so careful about absolutely everything we ingest!
TIP! Add walnuts to your salad to make it even more nutritious. These nuts contain monosaturated fats that will help your cells be more accepting to insulin, which will keep your diabetes under control.
If you are diabetic, be sure to wear loose-fitting socks and stockings. Special socks are available for diabetics that have more stretch around the ankles and legs, to provide better comfort and circulation, as well as, to help keep your feet and legs healthier. Good circulation is imperative for the legs and feet of diabetics.
TIP! If you suffer from diabetes, consider getting checked for sleep apnea. If you have this condition, treatment will keep you more alert, healthier and happier.
There are several ways to prevent developing diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is the most common and can be prevented by regular exercise, losing weight, eating more fiber, and consuming whole grains. Don't attempt to shortcut living a healthy lifestyle by using fad diets; talk to a physician or nutritionist and make an effective plan together.
Diabetes might be seen by some as insidious in nature; diabetes is non-fatal, so it doesn't evoke the same reaction as some of the more serious diseases. However, this disease should be afforded the same amount of caution. When paired with injuries or some serious infections, a diabetic can be more prone to severe harm and even death.

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