Many studies have shown that drinking coffee, regular or decaf, with or without sugar, reduces the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. A new study, reported by the Globe and Mail has found that when you drink your coffee may have an effect on diabetes risk...
Category: Food & Nutrition
Passover food isn't low-carb. If you're going to a Seder this year, there is likely to be more than enough matzo to go around. Matzo, a bread substitute, has over 20 grams of carbohydrate per slice. Our advice - have a bite or two and then move right on to the gefilte fish.
According to a Kaiser Permanente study of 710,949 children and teens, extreme obesity is affecting more children at younger ages, with 12 percent of black teenage girls, and 11.2 percent of Hispanic teenage boys now classified as extremely obese. In the study researchers used measured height and weight in electronic health records to conduct a cross-sectional study of 710,949 children...
As a cookbook author, the sodium recommendations make me nervous. What if you don’t eat much processed food? What if you and the people you are cooking for don’t have high blood pressure?...
I’ve become curious as to whether raw food – vegan or not – might be a useful eating style for all types of diabetes...
Make a shopping list before you go to the supermarket and then buy only the items you've written down. If you allow yourself to roam the aisles in a store, you're much more likely to buy food products you don't need and that aren't good for you. Entering the supermarket with a plan will save you time, money, and help you keep your blood sugar levels in check.
Close your eyes. Now take a sip of root beer. Now forget what you’ve just drunk, and ask yourself: “What does this actually taste like?” …Answer: toothpaste! …Right?...
Dr. Polak, physician and a Le Cordon Bleu trained chef, isn’t just offering us another book of lackluster recipes labeled ‘healthy’ for diabetics, that none of us really wants to prepare...
A new study, reported by the American Heart Association...
Be on the lookout for the following ingredients–any of them can be used in addition to, or as a substitute for, plain old sugar: molasses, maple syrup, glucose, fructose, brown rice syrup, corn syrup...