Tip! Vinegar helps to keep blood sugar spikes at bay for diabetics who eat it during a meal. Some people actually recommend drinking it straight before you eat! I like to sprinkle it on a salad, or douse my vegetables in it.
If you have Diabetes then alcohol is not your friend. Alcoholic drinks are full of sugar and that will not help your blood sugar levels. A glass of wine has more sugar than hard liquor and beer will has less sugar than wine but more than liquor.
Tip! There are many Diabetic communities throughout the nation, so ask your doctor to find one nearby for you to visit. You'll find that the people who attend have great tips and tricks that they're using, and the medical personnel who attend can answer all of your questions.
It is important that you drink plenty of water each day if you have diabetes. Becoming dehydrated when you are diabetic can cause your blood sugar levels to go through the roof. The general rule of thumb is that you should drink one ounce of water for every 2.5 pounds of your body weight, each day.
Tip! Diabetics should work exercise into their daily routine, so think about what you're doing right now and how you could be doing more. Maybe it's putting a pile of books under your desk and stepping your feet up and down them.
A great way to save money and still eat healthy is to plan out all your meals. If you can reuse a food bought in bulk multiple times, like a loaf of bread or a specific vegetable, you'll be able to save money on the purchase. Plan out every meal to make the most of your grocery buys.
Tip! Diabetic feet are more prone to infection than the average person's, so check them when you shower for any cuts or bruising. One of the first symptoms of Diabetes that I had was a red speckling on the top of my feet which indicated blood pressure problems, but I didn't notice as I always wore socks and didn't have my glasses on in the bathroom.
In addition to eating healthy foods, you should also remember to eat food regularly. Instead of eating huge meals two or three times a day like most people do, eat smaller meals spaced out through the day. Doing so will keep your blood sugar at normal levels and regulate hunger.
Tip! Keep track of your Diabetic supplies and make sure you always have a backup. Obviously, keeping a huge stock of insulin isn't feasible as it has an expiry date, but lancets and test strips don't! Keep enough insulin on hand so that you know you'll use it in time, but you also will never be left without it.
As already stated, diabetes can be genetic but can also be a result of life choices. People who are obese or inactive have a greater chance to develop diabetes. Exercise and a better diet can greatly improve diabetes and in some cases, it can reverse it. By implementing the information in this article, you can manage your diabetes instead of letting it control you.


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