Control your diabetes by stop eating fat and meat
The excessive use of fats has been linked to development of diabetes. A recent study at the University of Colorado Health Science Centre, USA found that intake of an extra 40g of fat day increases the chances of developing diabetes by three times.
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The excessive use of fats has been linked
to development of diabetes. A recent study at the University of Colorado Health
Science Centre, USA found that intake of an extra 40g of fat day increases the
chances of developing diabetes by three times.
Fat rich diet, especially one saturated
with animal fat, seems to damage the insulin’s effectiveness. Research at the
University of Sydney in Australia measured the saturated fatty acids in the
muscles cells of older non-diabetic men and the women undergoing surgery and
found that higher the presence of saturated fatty acids in the cells, the
greater the insulin resistance.
On the other hand, higher tissue levels
of polyunsaturated fats, particularly fish oil, indicated better insulin
activity and lower resistance. Fish oil differs from animal fats in that fish
oil contains polyunsaturated fatty acids.
One of the fatty acids called omega-3 is
especially good for the heart—it lowers cholesterol and protects from
atherosclerosis. In fact, the researchers also reported that intake of omega-3
fish oil to the subjects effectively overcame their insulin resistance.
In another study, Jennifer Lovejoy,
assistance professor at Louisiana State of University, USA, studied and the
eating habits and insulin activity among 45 non-diabetic men and women.
About half of them were obese and the
remaining half of normal weight. In both cases, higher fat consumption
increased insulin resistance.
This indicates, says Dr. Lovejoy, that
even normal individuals who decrease their insulin efficiency and boost their
vulnerability to diabetes.
The practically useless calories added by
saturated fats contribute to above normal body weight and obesity, putting a
diabetic at greater of heart disease.
Flesh foods are extremely harmful for
diabetes. They increase the toxemic condition underlying the diabetic state and
reduce the sugar tolerance. Most diseases of the human body are caused by
autointoxication of self-poisoning.
The flesh of animals increases the burden
on the organs of elimination and overloads and system with animal waste matter
and poisons.
Chemical analysis has shown that uric
acid and other uric poisons contained in the animal body are almost identical
to caffeine and nicotine, the poisonous, stimulating principles of coffee, tea
and tobacco.
The renowned journal Lancet, reports that
a patient of diabetes must be persuaded to consume less animal foods.
However,
in cold countries where meat and mat products constitute the bulk of the diet,
patients of diabetes should limit their intake of animal products to eggs and
white meal like fish and poultry. Even their use of should be kept to the
minimum; all red meat and red meat products should be eliminated from the diet.
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