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VITAL TIPS FOR DIABETICS!
Blood Glucose Testing Tip
Be sure hands are clean before performing the test, but don't use alcohol to
cleanse your fingertip. It's drying and may cause fingertips to crack. Wash
hands with a mild antibacterial soap like Dial.
Diabetic Dental Care
Immaculate mouth care is a must. Diabetics are much more prone to gum disease.
More frequent dental visits may be needed and careful brushing and flossing are
a necessity. Avoid ill-fitting dentures that may cause mouth sores.
Diabetic Eye Care
If you're a diabetic, regular visits to your eye care professional are a must to
prevent problems that could lead to blindness.
Diabetic Foot Care Tips
* Take the pressure off your feet by losing weight if you are obese.
* Inspect your feet at least once per day. If you can't see well, ask someone to
do it for you.
* Wash feet with mild soap and lukewarm water daily.
* Wear white cotton socks rather than synthetic ones with dyes.
* Don't go barefoot or wear ill-fitting shoes.
* See a podiatrist regularly for toenail trims and other routine maintenance. Or
have someone who will do it without cutting you trim and maintain your nails.
Diabetics Are Prone to Foot Problems
Diabetics have decreased sensation and circulation in their feet making them
prone to foot infections/wounds that could eventually lead to amputation.
Exercises to Avoid
Diabetics should avoid exercises that involve pushing or pulling heavy objects
and lifting weights. Blood sugar levels and blood pressure are raised during
this kind of exercise.
USA
FDA Approves New Sweetener Neotame
A non-nutritive sweetener said to be 7,000 to 13,000 times sweeter than sugar
received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to be marketed as
an additive in candies, soft drinks and various other products.
Like other familiar sweeteners, Neotame is a white crystalline powder that
dissolves in water. It is made by Monsanto, which also makes NutraSweet's
sweetener Equal. Neotame is approved for use in baked goods, nonalcoholic
beverages, chewing gum, confections, frozen desserts, gelatins and puddings,
jams, jellies, fruit, juices, toppings and syrups.
The FDA declared the product to be safe for consumption after reviewing more
than 113 animal and human studies, some of which looked at any possible links
with cancer-causing or neurological side effects.
Inhaled Insulin
Inhaled insulin may soon offer an alternative to needles for people with
diabetes.
Novo Nordisk, a Denmark-based company, has ongoing clinical trials to test the
safety and effectiveness of an electronic pulmonary insulin system. They say it
may be available in the United States and Europe within a few years.
This is the first electronic pulmonary insulin system currently being tested in
clinical trials. It works by converting a special liquid insulin into aerosol
particles, which are inhaled into the lungs.
Regular Exercise Is a Must
Exercise is extremely important for diabetics as it strengthens the
cardiovascular system, increases circulation to the arms and legs and helps
control blood sugar levels. Walking, jogging, rowing and swimming are best.
Shoes for Diabetics
* Avoid plastic shoes and waterproof shoes. They encourage perspiration and
fungal growth.
* Avoid tight or unventilated footwear.
* Don't wear boots all day.
* Choose cotton or leather shoes.
* Wear sandals as much as possible in the summer.
* Don't wear the same shoes two days in a row.
* Air shoes in the sun to inhibit fungal growth.
Small, Frequent Meals
Diabetics should follow the Dietician’s diet and eat small meals more frequently
such as three small meals with one or two healthful snacks between meals. This
helps maintain a more stable blood sugar level.
Treatment of Hyperglycemia
Some symptoms of hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) are: excessive urination,
weight loss, excessive hunger and thirst. If you are experiencing any of these
symptoms, you should see your doctor.
Treatment of Hypoglycemia
Some symptoms of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) are: cool, clammy skin, numbness
of the mouth, a fluttering in your chest, hunger and feeling faint. Emergency
treatment includes ingesting something containing sugar like orange juice, a
candy bar, or sugared soda pop. Follow that with some cheese or peanut butter
crackers to sustain your blood sugar level.
What's an Exchange?
In an exchange diet, foods that are similar are grouped together. Serving sizes
are well defined so that each will have the same amount of carbohydrate, fat,
and protein as any other. Foods can be "exchanged" or traded with others in a
category while still meeting the desired overall goals. Exchanges can be applied
to most any eating situation and may make it easier to follow a prescribed diet.
For example, if a nutrition plan calls for one starch exchange a person could
choose 1/2 cup of cooked pasta (Spaghetti), OR one slice of bread, OR a small (3
oz.) baked potato.
For more
information and Tips, contact
Oludare Akinbo, Nutritional Biochemist (B.Sc, Msc)
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