A Diabetic Diet Alternative: Try Vegetarianism
Many people feel that managing a diabetic diet to regulate their blood sugar is hard, but it’s quite easy once you learn about what to eat and what not to eat. One easy alternative is to switch to a vegetarian diet. The vegetarian diet provides a diabetic with a natural way to obtain a normal level of blood sugar along with some added health benefits.
The vegetarian diet not only stabilizes a diabetic’s blood sugar level, but it also helps them get off their medications, including those who previously had to take insulin injections. This level of control allows diabetic vegetarians to feel secure that they are indeed eating the correct food to promote their optimal health.
One of the reasons that a vegetarian diet helps increase their health is that they eat a bigger portion of fiber in their diet than non-vegetarians. You see, fiber helps slow down the body’s processing carbohydrates which helps keep a diabetic’s blood sugar stable.
Another perk that diabetics can look forward to when on a vegetarian diet is that their overall health is much better. They have a tendency to have lower incidences of heart disease and lower blood pressure. A person following a vegetarian diet definitely has lower daily calorie consumption, eats less saturated fat, and uses less cholesterol. They also have a diet that consists of more fiber, magnesium, and potassium.
As you can see, if you are a vegetarian or a diabetic that wants to incorporate a diabetic diet with a vegetarian diet, you will be able to achieve a more stable weight loss program with a far better blood sugar level. Of course some vegetarians will still have to watch what they eat because some meatless foods can still be as fattening as meals that include meat.
You should always seek the advice of your doctor and a good dietitian before changing your diet to a vegetarian diabetic diet because they will be able to help you find a perfect plan that works with your you and your health problems if you have any. One thing you will need to obtain is a list of items you can eat which will replace the meat in your meals because you will still need protein in your diet.
When you decide to switch to this new diet, you will need to give your body some time to adjust. You should also make this change gradually as it will be easier for your body to adjust to the new foods and it will also lessen anything else that can happen. Don’t forget to keep a tab on your blood sugar so you can keep it as stable as possible.
So, by following a vegetarian diet along with a diabetic diet, you can greatly increase your health while losing weight and maintaining a stable blood sugar level. Just make sure you talk to a dietitian to get a list of protein foods you can use instead of meat. Also make the change to this diet gradually. Do all these things and you will have a successful diet.














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September 14th, 2008 at 10:59 pm
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October 2nd, 2008 at 10:52 am
Thanks for the article. I’ve been considering giving up meat. I have trouble with my blood pressure and my doctor has recommended it. It still seems like so much to give up. I love my meat.
October 5th, 2008 at 9:55 pm
I agree, a vegetarian diet can be great for diabetics but some vegetables like tomatoes and many fruits can cause insulin levels to spike. Done correctly though a vegetarian diet is a great option.
My aunt switched to a mostly vegetarian diet (still eats fish) and has felt better than she has in years.
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December 21st, 2008 at 8:26 am
yeah absolutely… vegetarianism can really lead to a healthy body as long as you still get all major proteins
February 1st, 2009 at 3:33 pm
Good to see such a positive article on the benefits of a vegetarian / vegan diet.
March 2nd, 2009 at 10:51 am
I have a close family friend who has struggled with diabetes for a number of years. I’ll be sure to pass this information along to her. She avoids sweets, but it’s often the sugars in carbs and such that get her.
March 23rd, 2009 at 2:17 pm
I never realized a vegetarian diet would help promote weight loss. It seems so simple! I love vegetarian food and have never been very found of meat. I’ve always worried about diebetes but never done anything stop the concern. But now, I will definitly be looking into a diebetic vegetarian diet! Thanks for the advice!
April 20th, 2009 at 12:12 pm
Good Point on the fiber aspect of being a vegetarian. Most people do not get enough fiber and it causes all sorts of problems! Thanks for the good advice for diabetics.