Did you know people with diabetes can eat muffins, even if they are not low-fat or sugar-free? People with diabetes can eat anything. (Think portion control). However, everyone benefits from eating healthy food in reasonable portions. It is not necessary to have sugar-free foods, or low calorie or low fat options. What to eat is a personal choice. Sometimes I choose low or fat-free or sugar-free and sometimes not. This recipe has brown sugar, but I use a sugar substitute in my iced coffee. Here’s how I decide what to eat: Does is sound good? What’s in it? Does it have nutrient rich … [Read more...]
Which is best: Natural Sugar or Sugar Substitutes?
Which is best: natural sugar or sugar substitutes? Ellen switched to regular Coke. She had been drinking diet drinks but she heard that sugar substitutes caused people to crave more sweets. She heard that people who drink diet drinks are heavier than those who don’t. She certainly didn’t want either of those things. "All natural cane sugar" seemed pure so, to be on the safe side, she switched back to soda containing sugar. Like many, Ellen tries hard to make the best choices for her health. But it’s so dang confusing trying to figure who and what to believe. I feel you! The public is … [Read more...]
Better Together! Pairing Plants and Dairy for Healthy Eating
Some things are just better together. Hall and Oates, peanut butter and jelly, dinner and a movie; you get the idea. Pairing plant-based foods and dairy foods is another great combination. They work together to get nutrients most people miss out on. Fortunately plants are "in" these days. Have you heard of a plant-based diet? Oddly, there is no specific definition for "plant-based diet." Some people think of it as vegetarian or vegan, while others define it as having plant foods (fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, and nuts) as the base of their diet while still enjoying animal … [Read more...]
Why Eating This Is Dangerous If You Don’t Cook It!
There's a popular food here in the panhandle of Florida that could prove fatal if you have diabetes (as well as certain other health problems). Cooking it thoroughly makes it completely safe. Do you know what it is? This picture is a huge clue! I don't mean to be a fun-sucker. I just want you to be safe. Between May and October is when we see the most illness from raw oysters and other uncooked shellfish (like clams and mussels). Of course, you can get sick from raw and undercooked shellfish any time of year. Here's why it happens: Oysters and their cousins are what we call "filter … [Read more...]
Four Ways to Save Money on Diabetes Medications
Diabetes is expensive! According to the American Diabetes Association diabetes costs America $327 Billion a year. Health care costs for people with diabetes are 2.3 times greater than people without diabetes. If you take medication for your diabetes you may feel this burden firsthand. Today I'm going to share some resources that may help you save money on diabetes medications. Many do not realize that the "First-Line" therapy for diabetes involves taking Metformin (a diabetes medication) and making comprehensive lifestyle changes (including weight management and physical activity). … [Read more...]
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