Reverse Insulin Resistance Via Proper Diet

By Lila Bryant


If you have insulin resistance, a condition in which the body finds it hard to react to insulin hormone, there is a tendency that you may develop type 2 diabetes. Although type 2 diabetes is a serious lifestyle disease, there are still ways to reverse insulin resistance and eventually fight diabetes. The following article will help you fight insulin resistance through proper diet.

People who have suffered from insulin resistance are prone to develop failure of internal organs such as liver, pancreas and kidney, high blood pressure and heart disease, irregular cholesterol levels, excessive weight or obesity. Proper diet is among the best ways to reverse this disorder. The amount and type of food you eat determine your sugar and cholesterol levels.

The amount and type of food you put on your plate say a lot of things about your health. Although there are fruits that are high in sugar, it is imperative that you eat foods rich in fiber, green and leafy vegetables, foods low in sugar and flour, and less glucose. It is also important to eat foods rich in omega 3 fats for your heart. Soy products, beans, nuts, whole wheat and seeds are also good to remedy this condition.

This informative article provides you with the essentials on reversing what you eat. You can utilize this in preparing your daily meal. If you're not accustomed to this approach, this might be a significant turnaround in your case but your sense of taste will get accustomed to it and will ultimately be part of your eating lifestyle.

Fats. Fats are essential part of human diet. It gives heat to your body and protects you from infections. If you are insulin dependent, you still need fats to reduce inflammation. Eat foods rich in whole omega 3 such as fish, a soy protein shake, eggs, or nut butters. Protein cannot only be obtained from meat. High-quality proteins actually are from fish such as cold-water fish such as salmon, sable, shellfish, herring and sardines.

Food content and food control. Give the body enough time absorb the insulin secreted by controlling the food intake. Eat colorful fruits and vegetables, for example asparagus, broccoli, kale, spinach and cabbage, orange and yellow vegetables, dark green leafy vegetables, berries, beets, pomegranate, purple grapes, bilberries, cherries and cranberries. Look for foods rich in anti-oxidants to reduce inflammation such as garlic and onions. These foods help and help lower cholesterol and blood pressure.

Put enough fruit, seeds, nuts, legumes, whole-food carbohydrates from vegetables, fats and protein at every snack or meal. Sugar determines the glucose in your system so this is a part you must watch out for. Chew your food slowly and finely because your body is having a hard time absorbing large chunks of compounds such as carbohydrates.

The food you eat is an important part to reverse the disorder but there are still many things to do such as combining proper diet with proper exercise, healthy lifestyle, reducing excess weight and supplements.




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