Monday, 9 March 2015

Focus on Your Food

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Focus on Your Food

March is National Nutrition Month - the perfect time to get your healthy eating plan jump started. Learn how to identify carbohydrates, increase your fiber intake and reap the benefits of some fantastic food sources. Healthy eating can and should be enjoyable! 

Carbohydrate Counting-Should You Do It?
Carbohydrates are a very important nutrient to monitor when you have diabetes because these are the types of foods that increase blood sugars the most. For those persons with diabetes, it is recommended that you eat a consistent, modified carbohydrate diet...read more 
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A Fiber Rich Diet Can Help you Lose Weight and Improve Your Diabetes
Research has found that in those persons with Type 2 diabetes, high intakes of fiber from whole foods - about ~30-50g/daily - may produce lower serum glucose levels compared to a low-fiber diet...read more 
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Try a New Vinegar
The juice from apples are used to make apple cider vinegar. A study published in the Journal of Functional Foods found that healthy individuals at risk for Type 2 diabetes...read more 
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The Food Source You Need to Load Up On
There is no denying that vegetables are healthy for us. Studies have shown that eating a diet rich in vegetables as part of an overall healthy diet can help reduce cardiovascular disease risk, cancer, Type 2 diabetes and obesity. A vegetable rich diet can also...read more 
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