Increase your fiber intake
Taking on a diet with more fiber can actually help manage and even treat Type 2 diabetes. Dietary fiber promotes slow absorption of sugars into the bloodstream. This in turn ensures insulin levels stay in check. Furthermore, fiber increases satiety and therefore can help in weight loss for those who are obese or overweight. A healthy weight is vital in treatment of diabetes and most especially type 2 diabetes. The best fiber rich foods include whole grains, vegetables, nuts, berries and fruits.
Regular exercise
One of the known effective ways to keep your blood sugar levels at bay is through exercising regularly. When you exercise, the glucose in the body is used up to provide energy for the muscles. This in turn controls the levels of blood glucose from shooting up or dropping to rock bottom. It also boosts the responsiveness of cells to insulin. In addition, regular exercises play a role in weight loss and can therefore be helpful in treating type 2 diabetes. The best exercises for diabetes treatment include walking, cycling and weight lifting.
Drink water
The secret behind a healthy body is more often than not water. In case there is a buildup of blood sugars, water helps in getting rid of the excess sugars in the form of urine. When there is enough water in the body, the kidneys are able to form urine much more frequently and easily. This may act as a mechanism to remove excess sugars and toxins present in the body. There are studies that prove drinking plenty of water serves to control the levels of glucose in the blood. Preferably drink up to eight glasses of water in a day.
Eat foods rich in chromium
Chromium is a trace mineral that is quite useful in the body functions. Glucose intolerance is one of the major causes of high glucose levels in the bloodstream. Chromium works to ensure that there is proper metabolism of both carbohydrates and fats. With normal metabolism, blood glucose levels are kept in check. The cells are also stimulated to take in glucose from the bloodstream and use it for energy. Incorporate foods that are rich in chromium in your diet such as broccoli, green beans, grass-fed beef and egg yolks. You can also take chromium in form of chromium picolinate as a supplement. The recommended dosage is usually 400mcg in a day.
Avoid refined sugar and quit alcohol
In the treatment of diabetes, there are certain foods and things to avoid so that the situation doesn’t get worse. One of those things to avoid at all costs is alcohol. You cannot be able to treat or reverse diabetes while still taking alcohol. Alcohol only brings about an increase in blood glucose and sometimes when taken in excess causes it to drop to the extremes. Sugary beverages and sodas can also make blood glucose to rise to dangerous levels. The best thing to do is stick to the healthy foods and drinks that won’t have any negative impact on your blood sugar and overall health at large.
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April 18, 2018 - 11:08amWe recommend our Type 2 diabetes patients talk to their doctors before starting a new treatment.
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