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![]() ![]() Diabetes Nutrition - Diabetics Should Take Nutrition Advice From Primitive Man
This unique study into diabetes nutrition began with the observation that the populations of places like Papua New Guinea and the Trobriand Islands have a very low incidence of diabetes, as well as heart disease. This is thought to be because these communities have little access to modern western foods, and their diets are similar to that of primitive man. Comparison of western and primitive diabetic meals This observation was followed by a controlled study into diabetes nutrition, which compared two groups following a tailored diabetic meal plan. One group maintained a western diet, eating what are currently considered healthy foods for diabetics, including low fat dairy products, whole grain foods and refined fats such as olive oil. The second group followed a 'Palaeolithic' diet of lean meat and fish, root vegetables, fruit and nuts, and avoided the grains and low fat dairy products usually considered to be good foods for diabetics, as well as avoiding salt and fat. Primitive diet is the best food for diabetics Results of the trial showed that the group eating the Palaeolithic diet experienced a much lower increase in blood sugar in response to carbohydrates, than the group that were following a western diet. This is the first study into the suitability of primitive foods for diabetics, and does not at this stage replace the following general advice on diabetes nutrition. Established advice on diabetes nutrition still stands Long standing research into diabetes nutrition still recommends that diabetics take the following steps:
Having diabetes should not mean you have to cut out all your favourite foods. As long as you eat healthily and only indulge in moderation, you can maintain a safe blood sugar level and lead a normal happy life. Ask your doctor for advice on your diabetic meal plan, but if your options look a little uninspiring try a diabetic cooking magazine for more interesting dishes.
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