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100 Worst Foods for Diabetes

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The Glycemic Index uses pure glucose (or in some cases, white bread) as its control

food and rates all other carbohydrates in relation to it. The control food or standard,

either the glucose or the white bread, is given a rating of “100” and all other foods are

tested as to how they affect a person’s blood sugar, insulin and lipid levels compared

to the standard.

Each tested food is given a number rating and de�ned as either “High”, “Medium” or

“Low” on the Glycemic Index. Foods fall into the High Glycemic Index when they are

rated at 70 or above. If the Glycemic Index for a food is at 55 or lower, it is consideredto

be a Low Glycemic Index food item. This means that Medium Glycemic Index foods are

those that after being tested, fall into the range of 56 to 69.

Basically, as food breaks down in our digestive system, many of the food’s

components, like sugar or vitamins and minerals are absorbed into our blood stream

and immediately affect our system. Foods that break down quickly and have high

glucose or sugar levels will give us a “spiked” feeling of energy and euphoria. This

feeling is commonly referred to as a “sugar high”. Other foods break down more slowly

and release their sugars, starches and nutrients over a longer period of time, which

avoids any sudden increases to our sugar levels and keeps our insulin levels low.

The Glycemic Index is a rating system for foods where any type of carbohydrate has a

numerical value assigned to it based on its components and how each food affects

the body’s sugar levels.

Glycemic Index

This book features 100 High Glycemic Index foods, that can drastically increase your

blood sugar levels, if you consumed as part of daily diet, especially if you have diabetes.

White rice

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White rice is so rich in starch and carbohydrates. It hurts your blood sugar level.

GI value – 73 ± 4

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GI value – 72 ± 2

Being made of �our, oil, and water, white bread has a negative effect on your blood

glucose levels. The presence of re�ned carbohydrates will release a ton of glucose into

your system, which is dangerous. Instead of white bread, have Ezekiel or whole grain

bread.

White bread

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GI value – 59

Frequent consumption of soda is not good if you have type 2 diabetes. The presence

of arti�cial sweeteners in the soda can pose serious harmful effects by producing

increased insulin and vicious gut bacteria.

Soda

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GI value – 70 and above

The intake of more sweetened sugary beverages causes more damage to people with

type 2 diabetes. It increases weight and lowers the production of insulin in the body.

Sweetened sugary beverages

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GI value – under 55

Milk is a regular diet, but the carbohydrates/sugars present added to it have adverse

effects on blood sugar. Lactose is a predominant source of carbohydrates in milk.

Milk tea

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GI value – 54

It appears that the seemingly healthy yogurt models are concealing a disappointment

of some kind. Many fruit-�avored yogurts contain little precious fruit and are

sweetened with sugar. The problem lies beyond fruit-�avored yogurts. Cinnamon-

�avored Thick & Creamy Vanilla yogurt has 28 grams of sugar and 2.5 grams of fat, and

7 grams of protein.

Flavored yogurt

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GI value – not known

Enhanced coffees and espressos contain more preservatives and arti�cial �avors,

which are harmful to health. The goodness of real coffee is wholly lost. It also contains

more sugar content making it the worst beverage for diabetes.

Flavored coffee

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GI value – 50

The concentration of sugar increases as the fruits dries up, and they still have the

potential to spike up your blood sugar.

Raisins

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