Monday, 2 May 2016

The Truth About Fruit and Diabetes

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The Truth About Fruit and Diabetes
By Barbie Cervoni, RD, CDE

Have you been told to avoid fruit? Fruit is a source of carbohydrate and when eaten those carbohydrates do break down and turn into sugar, but this doesn't mean you can never eat fruit again. If you have diabetes there are ways to incorporate fruit into your meal pan without compromising your blood sugars. Learn about what fruits you can eat, what fruits you should avoid and which fruits are considered nutrition powerhouses. 

7 Fruits You Would be Better Off Avoiding if you Have Diabetes 
If you have diabetes, chance are someone has said that you are not allowed to eat fruit. This is not true; people with diabetes can eat fruit and fruit can be included in a healthy eating plan. But, because fruit is a carbohydrate, fruit will affect your blood sugar and you cannot eat unlimited amounts. And certain fruits may cause your blood sugars to spike...
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What Fruits Can You Eat if You Have Diabetes 
You can eat fruit if you have diabetes. Fruit contains vitamins, minerals and natural fiber. Learn the top 4 tips on how to incorporate fruit into your meal plan...
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Eat Apples - a Great Way to Boost Your Health 
Numerous studies have shown that high intakes of fruits and vegetables can significantly reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke, as well as improve blood glucose control and lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Apples contain quercetin, a type of phytochemical known as a flavonoid. It is found in the apple skin. Animal research and research using cell cultures have found the quercetin may help to protect against certain cancers and help to kill cancer cells... 
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Eat Pumpkin - Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Snack 
Pumpkin is so much more than pumpkin pie and pumpkin spiced latte - pumpkin takes on great versatility and is a wonderful addition to any meal. Pumpkin is a natural nutrition powerhouse, rich in vitamin A (important for eye health), fiber, and minerals, including potassium, iron and magnesium (the seeds). Some research suggests...
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