Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
To mark World Diabetes Day on November 14, we look at some of the best and worst foods for diabetics.
Most of us take it for granted that we can eat whatever we like, although it may have an unwanted effect on our waistline.
But diabetics have to be much more careful with what they consume, as their inability to produce any, or enough, insulin, means their blood sugar levels can become dangerously high if they eat whatever they fancy.
However, as World Diabetes Day is marked on November 14, Diabetes UK points out that no foods are totally off-limits for diabetics – they just need to eat carefully.
http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/wellbe...he-best-and-worst-foods-to-eat-11364015933785
Not bad, although it does assume that weight is a problem for all diabetics. 🙄

Most of us take it for granted that we can eat whatever we like, although it may have an unwanted effect on our waistline.
But diabetics have to be much more careful with what they consume, as their inability to produce any, or enough, insulin, means their blood sugar levels can become dangerously high if they eat whatever they fancy.
However, as World Diabetes Day is marked on November 14, Diabetes UK points out that no foods are totally off-limits for diabetics – they just need to eat carefully.
http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/wellbe...he-best-and-worst-foods-to-eat-11364015933785
Not bad, although it does assume that weight is a problem for all diabetics. 🙄