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Stay Healthy - Control High Blood Sugar & Diabetes

Posted Apr 1, 2010 11:28 AM
My Easter Gift to you - and feel free share with your family, friends, to stay healthy or to regain better health.

We are the most important ingredient in our personal health and care of our health. I just had tests and everything in excellent condition EXCEPT: blood sugar is borderline concern, even though just had breakfast, which increases the numbers temporarily.

That's the time to take action: understand it and consequences, find solutions to control it. Take control and take action on our own - take personal responsibility for our health.

How to Lower Your Blood Sugar

Step 1: Eat whatever you've been eating and write it all down
Eat normally, but use your blood sugar meter to test yourself at the following times.

Write down what you ate and what your blood sugar results were:
Upon waking (fasting)
1 hour after each meal
2 hours after each meal

What you will discover by this is how long after a meal your highest reading comes... and how fast you return to "normal." Also, you may learn that a meal that included bread, fruit or other starches and sugars (carbohydrates) gives you a higher reading.

Step 2: For the next few days cut back on your carbohydrates
Eliminate breads, cereals, rice, beans, any wheat products, potato, corn, and fruit. Get all of your carbohydrates from veggies. Test your modified meals using the same schedule above. See what impact you can make on your blood sugar by eliminating various high carbohydrate foods.

The closer we get to non-diabetic readings, the greater chance we have of avoiding horrible complications.

Here are what doctors currently believe to be non-diabetic readings:
Fasting blood sugarunder 100 mg/dl (5.5 mmol/L)
One hour after meals under 140 mg/dl (7.8 mmol/L)
Two hours after meals under 120 mg/dl (6.6 mmol/L)

If you can do better than this, go for it. At a minimum, The American College of Clinical Endocrinologists recommends that people with diabetes keep their blood sugars under 140 mg/dl (7.8 mmol/L) two hours after eating.

When you achieve normal blood sugar targets, you can start cautiously adding back carbohydrates, making sure to test after each meal. Stop adding carbohydrates as soon as you get near your blood sugar targets.

Recent studies have indicated that your "after meal" numbers are those most indicative of future complications, especially heart problems.

Step 3: Test Test Test!
Remember, we're not in a race or a competition with anyone but ourselves. Play around with your food plan. Test, test, test! Learn what foods cause blood sugar spikes and what foods cause cravings. Learn which foods give you healthy blood sugars.

No matter what anyone tells you, if a food raises your blood sugar over the targets you are aiming for, that food should not be part of your diabetes food plan. Your blood sugar meter will tell you what the best "diabetes diet" is for your body. Use it and regain your health!

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Power Point Slides - More excellent Info
http://www.bnl.gov/hr/occmed/hpp/linkable_files/ppt/DM%20Lose%20Weight%20To%20Control%20Blood%20Sugar.ppt#256

Have Your Health and Enjoy Eating Too.

Happy Easter to you and your family!

Barbara Filla
Thrift Is Nifty Community
2 Comments
Hi Barb
Thanks for your post, my cousin recently found out that his 18 yr old son has diabetes!

In Australia there has been a high incedence of this in our Aboriginal population!

Some studies have shown that this tendancy may be as a result of their eating habits changing?

Particularly since Australia became colonised & we killed those that got in our way & put their children into homes or communities that did not serve them well!

I love to learn & during one of my searches, I found a study done by a Queensland family:

http://www.emuheaven.com.au

Most Aboriginals ate emu meat, as a traditional food, prior to our coming! Since we came, they eat pizza, drink alcohol & refuse to work!

This study found that, emu oil, taken in capsule form, will cure most diabetes! From memory it was only type 4 that had reduced effects, yet did not disappear?

The others did. From memory it did take many tablets initially, to bring the diabetes under control, something like 12 per day for 3 months!

If I was in this situation and using insulin, that would be a small price to pay, in order to stop taking insulin forever?

Please do not quote me, as it has been a long time since I checked out their information?

I take emu oil, as a supplement, because if it is able to do that? It is good enough for me to use!

Apart from that, my healing therapy has brought attention to the pancreas, which produces the insulin that our body needs, as well as being a gland. The pancreas is about experiencing JOY AND HAPPINESS in our lives.

The pancreas wants to enjoy life! It also wants to have a choice & not be told what to do! It also loves responsibility, it wants to have a say and an opinion and be listened to!

A weak pancreas will not have choice, it will blame, it will not see a way forward. Where as a strong pancreas will have made conscious choices & see their world as a manifestation of those choices.

The pancreas is about full responsibility, the consequences of the choices we make, both good and bad & doing things the right way!

Have fun, play, get rid of addictions & build some good habits. Rather than a quick sugar or caffeine fix!!

I hope this helps?

Enjoy your day!
love Karen
www.KinesiologyWithKaren.com
Hello Barb:

My husband has recently been diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes. What a change in lifestyle for us. We normally enjoy healthy foods, but the hardest part for me is portion sizes and watching carbs.

thanks for your post. Here's to your excellent health!

-Claudia

www.claudiacarawan.com
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