The 30-Day Diabetes Miracle Cookbook - A Review
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Aug 9
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by Randy Wood
Diabetics strive daily to live a life of normalcy. For many it is a very difficult and troubled road. For all, diabetes is most definitely a lifestyle altering disease.
There is consistent and ongoing research through doctors, clinics, researchers and special facilities diligently searching for cures to diabetes and ways to control and prevent the disease.
Lifestyle Center of America, a residential health center provides workshops through a revolutionary program that includes a preventive plant based diet, easy to follow physical activity program and other lifestyle choices to help overcome the effects that diabetes and other chronic diseases impose on our lives.
I have had the privilege of reading and actually using their cook book, “The 30-Day Diabetes Miracle Cook Book” created by Bonnie House, Diana Fleming, Ph.D., LDN, Linda Brinegar, Linda Kennedy, and Ian Blake Newman.
The research and work that has gone into this cook book along with its ease of use and information provided makes this book exceptionally valuable to those living with or touched by diabetes.
The 30-Day Diabetes Miracle Cookbook is very easy to follow and use and is loaded with information so that diabetics know what to eat, why to eat it, how to prepare it, how to cook it and so much more.
The menus provided are an excellent guide for your day to day meal plan needs. You can follow the suggested plan or change it up based on your desires and tastes. They have even put together the list of equipment you need in your kitchen to prepare your meals. They have provided complete nutrition details to aid in optimizing your food intake to your needs. They have developed so many delicious and tasteful recipes covering every aspect of our normal eating habits from breakfast, lunch and dinner to deserts. The ingredients used in cooking are explained in detail and are easy for most people to get. And it tastes good!
As most people today are consuming so much fast food and easy to grab meals, living a fast and hurried lifestyle, it’s no wonder we are at the degraded levels of health that we are. Diets and lifestyle changes do not come that easy to most. The 30-Day Diabetes Miracle Cookbook can help make that change in your life much less stressful. All you have to do is choose to do it.
According to new studies, eating a low-fat vegan diet may better help manage type 2 diabetes than traditional diets. A vegan diet is plant-based and consists of vegetables, fruits, grains, and legumes. It avoids animal products, such as meat and dairy. Such diets can also help people suffering from diabetes with their fight against other complications that seem to follow, like weight gain and high cholesterol leading to heart problems.
I recommend “The 30-Day Diabetes Miracle Cookbook” and I am using it. I hope you will do the same for your life.
Always Eat Right – Always Be Prepared
By Randy Wood
www.diabetes-and-me.com
For Diet and Diabetes, discover the only cookbook of its kind. The 30-Day Diabetes Miracle Cookbook from the gourmet kitchen at Lifestyle Center of America.
Diet and Diabetes go hand in hand. This is no secret to those touched by diabetes. Discover the real hope of controlling or stopping your diabetes, get your copy today.
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sounds like a great cookbook Randy.. its very affordable and i read the reviews .. so its based on carb counting ?.. between them both they said the recipes are delicious.. easy to follow.. and changed their health status.. im glad to hear you are getting alot out of it as well.. keep up your great work.. looking forward to reading more.. cheers..
warm regards,
Miz Helena
Yes, we keep up with our carbs and divide them throughout our meals to keep our glucose levels as steady as possible. This is a plant based diet to help us keep our cholesterol levels in line as well. Another issue that tends to be increased with diabetes. Thank you for your comments! I always like hearing from you. Stay tuned… I have a surprise coming?
best regards
Randy Wood
With the carb counting.. are you restricted in any way to what types and ‘when’ you can have them?.. thx Randy.. its always a pleasure commenting on your fabulous articles.. surprize?.. oh goodee.. i love surprizes
cheers,
Miz Helena
Hi Miz Helena,
To keep a balanced control of your BGL’s (blood glucose levels) it is best to balance your meals and snacks spread throughout your day. People react differently with different foods, so there is most definitely a personal learning curve to find what works for you, hence consistent monitoring.
I created a new Hub Page today about Diet and Diabetes. You can see it here: http://hubpages.com/hub/Diet-And-Diabetes
cheers to you,
Randy Wood
This seems to be an interesting book. Well anything that can save me from the misery of diabetes.I am a cynic basically but you brightened up my day!
Brighter days are always good! I am enjoying the book a lot. It is full of healthy and satisfying recipes that a diabetic like me can enjoy without fear. That makes brighter days.
sincerely
Randy Wood
My mother bought the book as soon as she found out she was a diabetic. I am going to have to agree with the above comment that it really helps. ALOT.