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Diabetic Diet...The Carb Cure...It's Never That Simple.



Article Summary: For Diabetics the Villain Might Just Be High Fructose Corn Syrup and Obesity, not Carbohydrates.



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For Diabetics the Villain Might Just Be High Fructose Corn Syrup and Obesity, not Carbohydrates. But remember at the end of the day it's about Blood Sugar.

A brief look at understanding the "evolving roll" of Carbohydrates in this tricky nutrition and diet industry. And how caution is the word for diabetics as we see where this mess might be leading. The Diabetic Diet today takes Knowledge of Foods. And controlling Blood Sugar can take some effort and help from safe proven supplements.

A Secret Truth?
Any food eaten in excess, it could be a steak or a bowl of spaghetti, will be stored in the body as fat.

Today, most nutrition experts believe that eliminating or drastically reducing carbohydrates is a grave mistake. So will we ever get a definitive answer?

Carbohydrates have been on a circular ride since the Late '70s with the first publication of Live Longer Now by Dr. Leonard and Pritkin who said, "Eat and exercise like our ancestors and skip Degenerative Diseases like diabetes, heart disease, atherosclerosis, cerebrovascular disease (stroke) and arterial hypertension."

How did we get here?

The Short History.
First enters "Processed Food" that absolutely Tastes Great (...Fueled by Railroad Tankers of High Fructose Corn Syrup and Monosodium Glutamate). This leads to: Just Dieting; Caned Diet Drinks (1950s); Low Fat Diets; All Fruit Diets; Stillman' s Water Diet, Atkins-all Meat and Protein Diet; Exercise Machines; Strong Prescription Pills; Prepared Food Delivered to your home; New Food Pyramids; and The Glycemic Index; and on.
...and Diabetics rolled with it all, as the Dietitian crafted their own plans.

A sharp turn in the road.
The first huge explosion for the industry was delivered to the Pro-Protein camp, when the U.S. Department of Agriculture released it's new dietary guidelines confirming the importance of high-carbohydrate grains and debunking the idea that a particular combination of nutrients can make people thin.

The catch is that not all carbs are created equal.

Dietitians will confirm candy bars and oat bran are both high-carbohydrate foods, they are not equally nutritious. Figuring out which carbs to eat and which to pass up can be confusing.

People still want a way to evaluate carbohydrates, which is why (the glycemic index diet) is still so popular. But experts like, Donna Skoda, a registered dietitian and director of community health programs for the Summit County Health Department thinks that the problem is deeper, and high-glycemic foods do not cause adult-onset diabetes as some diet books claim. Obesity, not carbohydrates, causes adult-onset diabetes.

Look at what the American Diabetic Association says about SUPER FOODS:
https://www.diabetes.org/for-media/pr-american-diabetes-association-issues-list-of-diabetes-superfoods.jsp

Skoda suggests that we not just use the glycemic index to improve your diet, because people are not going to improve it with out help.

So the theory popularized by some diet books that says: Eliminating carbohydrates which have a high glycemic rating will help curb hunger and help people lose weight may not be all the accurate.

Go all the way and look at "ALL RAW"...If your can eat it.

The Winner is!
The story is much longer, but it looks like the winner maybe just eating "real" natural healthy foods and some regular light exercise. The problem is that North America has No Clue what that diet looks like and needs an Instruction Sheet to EAT.

Our ancestors just did not know that they were on a Program.

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