Zinc and Diabetes?

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asked Feb 19, 2020 in H&E by alisaprincy (10,120 points)

Even if a parent has Type 2 diabetes, it is StrictionD Review not an automatic sentence. The child can practice good eating habits, exercise regularly, limit junk food and keep fats and sugar at a minimum. It is quite possible to break the cycle simply by making better lifestyle choices. In type I diabetes mellitus, the beta cells of the pancreas produces little insulin or no insulin at all; therefore, they require insulin injections daily to supply themselves with insulin. In type II diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance prevents the body from using insulin properly, thus increasing blood glucose levels.

Because of this, it seems that diabetic patients have to eschew sugary desserts forever, for diabetes is a condition that requires a lifetime of management and medications. However, that does not mean that a diet program for diabetes patients has to be overly restrictive and dull. After all, not allowing diabetes patients to satisfy their natural needs for sweet foods may frustrate them and cause them to eat in binges. And binge eating may increase blood sugar dramatically.

Fortunately, there are many types of desserts that diabetics can enjoy which are pleasurable to their sweet tooth but which do not cause severe spikes in blood sugar. Examples of healthy desserts for diabetics that are enjoyable for the sense of sweetness and at the same time keep blood sugar to a safe level are: no-sugar hot chocolate; no-sugar gelatin with fruits (fresh or canned) with no-sugar syrup, and low-calorie cake made from sugar-free pudding with sugar-free toppings. Sugar-free fudge pops and jello chocolate mousse are also extra options, especially to those with strong chocolate cravings.

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