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Type
2 Diabetes Diet - Whole Grains & Brown Rice
Anybody following a type 2 diabetes diet will
know that 'brown' foods like whole grains and whole wheat bread
and pasta are recommended instead of the white varieties, but
did you know why? Did you know that there is something you
can do to make them more potent? And did you know that there
is one very special whole grain that recent research suggests
may actually reduce the damage to blood vessels caused by diabetes,
so reducing the risk of serious complications such as strokes
and heart problems?
Which brown foods and whole grains will you eat: ____________________.
Why Grains Should Be Whole In A Type 2 Diabetes Diet
Whole grains including whole wheat products should always
be selected over white because they are unrefined and so contain
the natural fiber that is removed from white wheat, rice and
other grains. Grains contain a high amount of carbohydrate
and in white grain products, this is very quickly digested
and converted to glucose in the body, which can cause an increase
in your blood sugar levels.
The fiber in whole grains delays absorption and so makes unrefined
carbs much healthier. Fiber is good for just about everybody
but it is particularly important for diabetics because of the
help that it gives in regulating blood sugar following a meal.
How often will you include whole grains in your diet: ____________________.
What tasty recipes that include whole grains can you add your your diet: ____________________.
How To Increase The Potency Of Whole Grains
When we buy foods that are the seeds of a plant, they usually
come dried. This includes whole grains like rice, millet and
quinoa, dried beans, seeds and some nuts. These foods contain
growth inhibitors in their dried state, so that they do not
sprout when the conditions are too dry for them to have a chance
of growing.
Where the germ has not been removed or damaged by refining
or excessive heat (e.g. some nuts are cooked or heated high
to be shelled), you can make these foods more healthy to eat
by soaking them before you cook them. This revitalizes them.
The growth inhibitors are washed out into the soaking water
(which you should throw away) and many proteins and other healthy
nutrients begin to develop as the grain prepares to germinate
and sprout.
Different foods require different soaking times. As a general
rule, soak rice and most beans for 8 hours or overnight, and
lentils and seeds for 2-4 hours.
You can test if the germ is still healthy in the varieties
of dried grains, beans and seeds that you buy. Just follow
instructions for sprouting that particular food. If a sprout
begins to grow on most of them, you have a good variety. If
not, try another brand.
Pre Soaked Brown Rice: The
Magical Ingredient In A Type 2
Diabetes Diet
Brown rice that has been soaked before cooking has an extra
special ingredient that may actually reduce the damage to nerves
and blood vessels associated with diabetes, according to research
published in the Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism.
This is supported by research in the Journal of Lipid Research
which suggested that brown rice that has been germinated by
pre soaking can help to normalize blood sugar levels. It also
helps to boost the neurotransmitter known as GABA, which experts
say can lower blood pressure. Since high blood pressure is
associated with both the development of type 2 diabetes and
a risk of strokes and other vascular problems, this can have
huge benefits for diabetics.
So start soaking your brown rice! One portion a day, soaked
and then cooked, could make all the difference when included
in a type 2 diabetes diet.
How often will you include pre soaked brown rice in your diet: ____________________.
What tasty recipes that include pre soaked brown rice can you add your your diet: ____________________.
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: 2009
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