How To Manage Diabetes With Diet
Using diet for diabetes management is a very good way to treat people suffering from such kind of health problem. Diabetic individuals should not only rely on pure medications, but also on maintaining a good diet as well. Such a condition needs utmost attention and this includes watching what the patients eat along with his eating patterns and habits.
There are certain foods which are considered as natural diabetes cure that also contain vital nutrients known to fight such disease. Bitter melon is the best and popular natural remedy for diabetes. Bitter melon may not be the most tempting fruit you can find but based on tests conducted by experts, this fruit has shown remarkable ability in absorbing glucose directly into the blood stream.
Fenugreek is another healthy option you can incorporate into diabetes management with diet,especially if you want to experience exotic food even while on medication. Fenugreek has the ability to normalize blood sugar levels despite being relatively small in size. This is particularly important to diabetic individuals who are not yet dependent on insulin. Being considered as a spice ,fenugreek is well-accepted by people in Middle East and Asia.
Diabetes management with diet is always about getting the right kind of food. It should in no way prevent you from eating . However, the kind of food that diabetes patients need must always go for the healthier selection. It s worth noting that each food that a diabetic takes affects his health condition. Whatever type of diabetic diet planyou take, it should always match the medical supplies you are taking. Before going on a diabetes diet patients must seek the help of doctors and experts on this field to ensure that your diet suits your medication.
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Regarding developing new drugs. I don’t believe it is possible find/develop drugs that can cure complex diseases like cancer or diabetes. Cure as in, the person is no longer afflicted by it, no more medicines necessary. Not yet anyway. Perhaps one day our knowledge of human body will be so extensive, our knowledge of herbs and foods is so vast and our computing power so enormous that we will be able to design/develop a combination that will cure these diseases. I think that day is at least decades away.