kalikshama -> RE: Diabetes - sugar is EVERYWHERE! ARGGH (11/14/2012 12:47:32 PM)
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Edit to add: The specialist also said to utterly AVOID anything marketted as 'diabetic' food or drink. One of Michael Pollan's Food Rules is to avoid foods with health claims: Rules Worth Following, for Everyone's Sake ...In his last book, Mr. Pollan summarized his approach in just seven words: “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.” The new book provides the practical steps, starting with advice to avoid “processed concoctions,” no matter what the label may claim (“no trans fats,” “low cholesterol,” “less sugar,” “reduced sodium,” “high in antioxidants” and so forth). As Mr. Pollan puts it, “If it came from a plant, eat it; if it was made in a plant, don’t.” Do you already avoid products made with high-fructose corn syrup? Good, but keep in mind, sugar is sugar, and if it is being added to a food that is not normally sweetened, avoid it as well. Note, too, that refined flour is hardly different from sugar once it gets into the body. Also avoid foods advertised on television, imitation foods and food products that make health claims. No natural food is simply a collection of nutrients, and a processed food stripped of its natural goodness to which nutrients are then added is no bargain for your body. Those who sell the most healthful foods — vegetables, fruits and whole grains — rarely have a budget to support national advertising. If you shop in a supermarket (and Mr. Pollan suggests that wherever possible, you buy fresh food at farmers’ markets), shop the periphery of the store and avoid the center aisles laden with processed foods. Note, however, that now even the dairy case has been invaded by products like gunked-up yogurts. Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/02/health/02brod.html?_r=0
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