Battling Diabetes with Good Nutrition
For this reason, another important aspect of diabetes management is increasing your intake of these essential nutrients, while keeping your blood sugar levels under control.
It is difficult for most people to get all of these essential nutrients from diet alone, therefore many turn to nutritional supplements to get what they need. While this is well and good, it is important to evaluate the type of nutritional supplement you choose in order to access the full benefits it can provide.
So, why can’t you just eat healthier and receive all of your vitamins and minerals that way? You should eat a healthy diet, however, you will still be very unlikely to get all of the nutrients that you need.
Due to the way that today’s food is grown, made, or prepared, many of the natural vitamins and minerals are lost before they ever make it to your plate. It is recommended that all people, even those who are healthy, take nutritional supplements.
Additionally, many nutritional supplements are made with isolated chemical USP vitamins and minerals. Because these chemicals are synthetically produced, they are not recognized in your body the way that vitamins and minerals from real food are. Therefore they are not as readily absorbed by your body.
Although your body may get some nutrition from these supplements, it will be well below what is essential to keep your body healthy.
Individuals who have nutrient deficiencies due to the high blood sugar levels caused by diabetes need more vitamin and mineral support than most companies and manufactures offer.
Vitamins that are made from a plant source are different because they produce vitamins and minerals the same way a plant does. This allows the nutrients to be recognized in your body as nutrition that comes directly from food, enabling them to be fully absorbed by your body as if you where eating them right from the plant.
These four main tactics will help those struggling with diabetes, or those who are at high-risk for getting the disease, tackle their disease in a healthy and productive way.
– Taking a plant-based nutritional supplement
– Eating a diet that is low in ALL carbohydrates
– Exercising on a daily basis, or at least three times per week.
– Taking medications prescribed by your doctor, if applicable.
These lifestyle changes will not only help you effectively manage your diabetes, but it will also help you to lose weight and improve your overall health.