Whats the best diet for celiac diease, diabetes, lactose? I have all three.??
Question: I also have a hernated disk so even walking hurts my back.
Answers: Oh my goodness.... I would certainly recommend consulting with a nutritionist, as you have many things going on at once. Because you have diabetes, nutritional counseling is most likely covered on your insurance plan. Call the number on the back of your insurance card and ask what your benefits are for nutritional counseling. They should have a list of in-network providers for you.
I'm also including a link to find a nutritionist, as well as some on celiac's and diabetes...
Best of luck!
Well you are just all jacked up - I would do with what your diseases tell you - a diary, wheat, and sugar-free diet. So start a meat and vegetable diet and start getting used to corn flakes and soy products and make sure to take fiber supplements and a multi-vitamin. No bread, flour, sweets, milk, cheese, etc.
Boy...that is rough!! definitely stay away from foods that have soy or wheat...but check with a dietitian
Try Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon. Great information, fabulous food.
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Good Lord, what rotten luck!! Actually the celiac disease and lactose intolerance are the easiest 2 to live with, there are tons of good foods out on the market so you never feel like you're missing anything. My daughter also has these conditions, and it's not always easy but it certainly can be done and you'll feel so much better for following the guidelines. You can possibly control the diabetes with diet, you need to consult with a dietician to make sure you're getting all the nutrients you need since there are so many things you must avoid. There are things you can do for a herniated disc, maybe therapy or surgery. Good luck!!
I think you should have a talk with your doctor. He/She would know the best way to do that for you.
Speak with a professional dietician
Answers: Oh my goodness.... I would certainly recommend consulting with a nutritionist, as you have many things going on at once. Because you have diabetes, nutritional counseling is most likely covered on your insurance plan. Call the number on the back of your insurance card and ask what your benefits are for nutritional counseling. They should have a list of in-network providers for you.
I'm also including a link to find a nutritionist, as well as some on celiac's and diabetes...
Best of luck!
Well you are just all jacked up - I would do with what your diseases tell you - a diary, wheat, and sugar-free diet. So start a meat and vegetable diet and start getting used to corn flakes and soy products and make sure to take fiber supplements and a multi-vitamin. No bread, flour, sweets, milk, cheese, etc.
Boy...that is rough!! definitely stay away from foods that have soy or wheat...but check with a dietitian
Try Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon. Great information, fabulous food.
It should be avaialbe at your local library. If not, it's on eBay and at amazon and half.com. There's also a yahoo group called discussingnt - wonderful, helpful people.
Good Lord, what rotten luck!! Actually the celiac disease and lactose intolerance are the easiest 2 to live with, there are tons of good foods out on the market so you never feel like you're missing anything. My daughter also has these conditions, and it's not always easy but it certainly can be done and you'll feel so much better for following the guidelines. You can possibly control the diabetes with diet, you need to consult with a dietician to make sure you're getting all the nutrients you need since there are so many things you must avoid. There are things you can do for a herniated disc, maybe therapy or surgery. Good luck!!
I think you should have a talk with your doctor. He/She would know the best way to do that for you.
Speak with a professional dietician
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Excersise, try eating healther cut out the junk food.
yes it can,
too much sugar consumed > insulin released
what happens is insulin binds with the sugar that you consume, if you eat too much sugar and there is not enough insulin prod
too much sugar consumed > insulin released
what happens is insulin binds with the sugar that you consume, if you eat too much sugar and there is not enough insulin prod
Avoid food that is made from white flour e.g. white bread, doughnuts etc. Also avoid foods which contain refined sugar like candies
I have type 2 diabetes. The best thing you can do is cut out as much sugar as possible. I still have a candy bar once in a while, and even a pizza, however, I do it in moderation. Another good piece o
Carla,
I would suggest doing 30 minutes of cardio in the morning, walking, running, treadmill, stationary bike, etc. Do at least 30 minutes of strength training. Eat a good lunch in which can insi
I would suggest doing 30 minutes of cardio in the morning, walking, running, treadmill, stationary bike, etc. Do at least 30 minutes of strength training. Eat a good lunch in which can insi
Your diet looks good. The only red flad I see is that you have PCOS. Not that anything is wrong with that but, due to this, I would contact your doctor and have him look it over.
it's only good at helping to maintain an already healthy blood pressure and blood sugar. If you already have high blood pressure and diabetes I wouldn't risk your life on them.
Besides, garlic is
Besides, garlic is
The diet of a diebetic depends if they are type 1 (insuilin dependant) or type two (medicine such as metaformin or low sugar diet).
All diebetics get there own indivdual diet sheets after seeing a
All diebetics get there own indivdual diet sheets after seeing a
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ONLY A DOCTOR OR DIABETIC SPECIALIST CAN GIVE YOU ADVISE ON HOW TO CONTROL YOUR BLOOD SUGAR. I HOPE YOU ARE DOING HOME BLOOD SUGAR TESTS.
I'VE HAD DIABETES ALMOST 30 YEARS. FOR A LONG TIME I DIDN
I'VE HAD DIABETES ALMOST 30 YEARS. FOR A LONG TIME I DIDN
It's probably not the best thing for you, especially if you have family history of diabetes. Just for thought, there's like 30 grams of sugar in each 12 oz can of soda. Weigh out 60 grams on a scale j
