by Patsie Adams

Diabetes is reaching epic proportions in most of the western world. A major reason is that more children are growing up already obese. The obese child’s body is usually on its way to abnormal blood sugar processing - leading to diabetes later in life.

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Posted by Patsie Adams, filed under Diabetic Diet. Date: July 31, 2009, 8:43 am | Comments Off

by Ricardo d Argence

So, you’re trying to develop an impressive, muscular physique. And you want well-developed shoulders. Thick, round “cannon ball delts” will make your upper body appear wide and powerful and will help immensely in creating the v-tapered look that all bodybuilders strive for. Muscular shoulders is the greatest contribution toward the overall appearance of the upper body, at least, that’s what the most of the lifters in the gym will tell to you.

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Posted by Ricardo d Argence, filed under Diabetic Diet. Date: July 30, 2009, 2:01 pm | Comments Off

by Moses Wright

Diabetic meal plans help the diabetic patients maintain healthy blood sugar levels and eat the appropriate amount of calories. A diabetic meal plan shows the diabetic patient which food groups from which to choose foods for each meal and snack.

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Posted by Moses Wright, filed under Diabetic Diet. Date: July 26, 2009, 6:03 pm | Comments Off

by Brian V Shortt

Sufferers of type 2 diabetes at times walk a fine line between hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia simply because their bodies cannot process blood sugars as effectively and efficiently as non-diabetics. However, don’t despair concerning this because balanced blood sugar levels can be achieved although, it must be emphasized, it will still be relatively elevated when compared with non-diabetic levels.

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Posted by Brian V Shortt, filed under Diabetic Diet. Date: July 25, 2009, 12:30 pm | Comments Off

25  Jul
Diet for Diabetics
by Barb Hicks

The diabetic diet is so healthy that anyone can and should partake of its goodness. Not only does the diabetic diet help to control glucose levels, it aids in weight loss as well. Obesity is one of the risk factors for diabetes in addition to a sedentary lifestyle. Following a healthy diabetic diet can decrease your risks for developing the disease.

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Posted by Barb Hicks, filed under Diabetic Diet. Date: July 25, 2009, 9:43 am | Comments Off

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