If
you have diabetes, what I’m about to share with you in this post could
prevent you from having a premature heart attack, save your eyesight,
kidneys, legs, and nerves—even save your life.
Even though we
live in a pill-popping, drug-oriented culture, more and more people are
starting to realize that food and
nature is really our best medicine. In 90% of all chronic and
degenerative diseases, poor diet is either the direct cause or a significant
factor. This is especially true for Type 2 diabetes.
There is no stage
of Type 2 that can’t be helped by making some smart dietary changes. And the
earlier they are made, the more dramatic the health improvements will be.
A few simple
changes in your eating habits can actually reverse Type 2 so that all metabolic
functions, including the body’s insulin production, return to normal.
ONIONS
Onions are one of
the top food sources for the trace mineral chromium, which produces a powerful
benefit on blood glucose levels. Research shows that chromium helps your body
use insulin more efficiently, maintains steady blood sugar levels, and reduces
the need for diabetes drugs.
Chromium
deficiency and diabetes often accompany each other, according to a study
published in Diabetes Care. This isn’t a surprising when you realize that the
symptoms of chromium deficiency (such as out-of-control levels of glucose,
insulin, triglycerides, and high cholesterol) resemble those of prediabetes.
One cup of raw
onion (about ½ cup cooked onion) gives you 24mcg of the government’s “adequate
intake” recommendation of 25 — 35mcg of chromium. So sauté up a big batch of onions, add some garlic and herbs, and throw
them on salads, toss them in soups and fritattas, and use them to smother a
juicy, grass-fed burger.
NUTS
These little diabetes-busters are bursting with healthy fats,
vitamins, and lots of minerals. If you’re pre-diabetic, or want to avoid Type 2,
eating nuts will cut down your risk. If you already have diabetes, nuts help
you manage your blood sugar and weight.
Nuts contain monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), which
reverse insulin resistance. And remember the diabetes-heart disease connection?
Nuts are another weapon in your heart-healthy arsenal, as studies show that
daily consumption of nuts cuts the risk of heart attack by 35%.
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