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    started drinking every day. I gave him information in regards to the effects of alcohol and diabetes. We also discussed the possible effects of not following his treatment plan and not using his insulin. Patient stated he would start checking his blood sugar and take…

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    Quit Sugar Research Paper

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    Reasons to Quit Sugar: The purpose behind the dismissal of sugar Sugar can help with diabetes. Sugar causes toxemia amid pregnancy. Sugar can bring about skin inflammation in kids. Sugar can bring about the cardiovascular illness. Sugar can harm the structure of DNA. Sugar can change the structure of the protein. Sugar cane ages the skin by changing the structure of collagen. Sugar can bring about waterfalls. Sugar can bring about emphysema. Sugar can bring about atherosclerosis. Sugar can…

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    Heart Healthy Foods And Cholesterol Concerns Your heart is one of the most important organs in the body, and the foods you put into your mouth effect how your heart operates. If you want your heart to be strong and function as it should for a lifetime it is important to eat a healthy diet. Heart Healthy Foods There are many heart healthy foods to choose from to prevent heart disease. The American Heart Association recommends that no more than 7% of total daily calories should be from…

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    body and how to avoid harm. Glucose (or as most people identify it: sugar) is in almost everything people consume daily. From orange juice, to mashed potatoes, or the sugary sodas half of the American people drink at every meal. (“American Soda Consumption”, 2012) Though many people view sugar as a harmful substance, it is actually recommended for people to consume sugar daily. To be exact, 150 calories of added sugar/glucose is what the AHA (American Heart Association) says is the…

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    Splenda Sugar Substitute

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    For many people, eating sugar free foods is a part of life. Contrary to what some believe, diabetics, and other people indulging in a sugar-free diet for their health, do not have to give up desserts completely. There are many healthy, sugar-free dessert items available those who can not enjoy sweet treats made with sugar. Even better, sugar substitutes such as Splenda granulated sugar make it easy to convert all of your favorite recipes into sugar free versions that taste every bit as delicious…

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    A carbohydrate calculator does little more than estimate the carbohydrate quantity you will require daily. This value differs from one individual to another, as it is basically determined by the minimal glucose usage of the brain. This is because as opposed to other body parts, the nervous system with the brain at its centre, cannot burn fat for its energy and therefore requires carbohydrate to get the required energy that may be needed by it. Reports from the institute of medicine recommend a…

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    Artificial Sweeteners

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    these sweeteners may be used for individuals managing calorie and/or carbohydrate intake.1 • The average American consumes ~22 tsp. of added sugar/day according to the 2001–2004 NHANES study.2 Twenty-two tsp of added sugar adds to about ~352 calories per day. 2 • The NHANES study 2001–2004 found teenagers (aged 12-18) consumed an average of 119g of added sugar, which is about ~476 calories. 2 Key Points • Artificial sweeteners are shown to have both positive and negative outcomes in…

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    Artificial Sweeteners

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    What are the consequences of the prolonged use of artificial sweeteners in our diet? Abstract: Non-caloric artificial sweeteners (NAS) are sugar substitutes that are increasingly being used as alternatives to sugar for weight loss and dieting purposes. Extensive research has allowed the safe use of six current artificial sweeteners. Further research still being conducted however, is beginning to demonstrate that consumption of artificial sweeteners, particularly in high doses and on a long term…

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    Dog Service Dog Essay

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    diabetic alert dogs. These dogs are trained to inform diabetics when blood sugars are low or high. They can also detect when the blood sugars are going to drop, this allows them to fix it before harm can come to them. When diabetics have low blood sugar they will have a hard time using their motor skills. This requires them to get up to get something to bring their sugar up and if they can't it will cause damage or harm. Low blood sugar can cause the diabetics to become sleepy, or have seizures.…

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    Erythritol Research Paper

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    Diabetic-Friendly) Sugar Substitute! The verdict is in: Sugar is BAD for our health! But, does this mean we’ll never again be able to enjoy a decadent piece of chocolate cake, a plate of warm, chewy cookies, or a heavenly handful of candy ever again? Absolutely not! Thankfully, there is a sweetener out there that tastes like sugar, bakes like sugar, and can even improve your health (unlike sugar). It’s called erythritol (pronounced Air Rith Ri Tall). How Sugar Slowly Destroys Your Health…

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