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- Pioglitazon Vs Voglibose
- Glargine In Type-II Diabetes
- Insulin Management in Type-II Diabetes
- Gliptine Therapy in Type-II Diabetes
- Obesity and Diabetes
- List of Home Remedy for Diabetic Retinopathy
- Ten Tips to Save Liver
- Health Benefits of Lemon Juice
- Alcohol in Moderation is very Good for Health
- How to Prevent Diabetes
- Concept of Diabetes pf Should be Changed
- Natural Way of Reversal of Aging Process
- Coffee is Good For Diabetes
- Fish is Healthiest Food for Diabetes
- How To Reduce Triglyceride By By To Heart Attack
- Top Fifteen Foods for Diabetes
- Benefits of Capsicum
- Chia is Super Food for Diabetes
- Do Not Start Insulin in Type II Diabetes
- Natural Remedy for Reversal of Coronary Artery Blockade
- Vitamin D3 Deficiency in Indians
- Artificial Pancreas
- Know About your Indian Fish
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Zero Oil
The appropriate amount of fat as a component of daily food consumption is the topic of some controversy. Some fat is required in the diet, and fat (in the form of oil) is also essential in many types of cooking. The FDA recommends that 30% or less of calories consumed daily should be from fat . Other nutritionists recommend that no more than 10% of a person's daily calories come from fat. In extremely cold environments, a diet that is up to two-thirds fat is acceptable and can, in fact, be critical to survival.
SATURATED FATS:- Saturated fats are simply fats that contain mostly saturated fatty acids. Saturated fatty acids are found mainly animal fats (including dairy products). Only two vegetable fats are saturated: palm and coconut oil.consumption of small amounts of saturated fats is essential but it leads to Coronary Heart Disease. saturated fats, including coconut, palm oil and palm kernel oil. In simple terms, saturated fat is a major risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. It's worth remembering that the body can manufacture its own saturated fat so we don't actually need to include ANY saturated fat in our diet. We know that diets high in saturated fat (or high-glycemic index carbs) lead to an increased production of acetate fragments in the body, which usually raise the production of cholesterol.
UNSATURATED FATS:-(GOOD OIL) unsaturated (preferably monounsaturated) fats like olive oil, peanut oil, canola oil, avocado, safflower, corn, sunflower, soy, mustard and cottonseed oils are generally healthier.
However All oil contains both Saturated and Unsaturated Fats.But propertion is less or high.So The lipid metabolism process is linked to the breakdown of carbohydrates and fat, both of which are fundamental elements of diabetes mellitus. Lipid metabolism occurs in the pancreas and many of the lipid metabolism steps are regulated by insulin. Insulin issues relating to both type 1 and type 2 diabetes can have a profound impact on the lipid metabolism process.
Lipids are an extensive group of molecules that includes fatty acids, vitamins, sterols and waxes among others.These substances are being deposited in the artery and causes early atherosclerosis cause Coronary Artery and Cerebro Vascular Accidents(CVA) So It came to the mind why we will consume after FOURTY. Except Essential Free fatty Acids.Then I tried with more than 3000Cases I got marvelous result.
Diabetes and Alcohol:-Many patient usually ask about Alcohol consumtion. In My Opinion:- (1) Alcohol provides almost as many calories. Therefore, drinking alcohol in people with diabetes can cause your blood sugar to rise. (2) Moderate amounts of alcohol can cause blood sugar to rise, excess alcohol . ...More |
Prevention of Diabetes:-(1)Change od Diet:-Frequent Nutritious Diet (2)More Exercises.But I used to advice if one can not do t5he exercises they can have 10-20minutes Belly Exercise. ...More |
Know when will you take Insulin:-(1)Type I Diabetes (2)in type II Diabetes when maximum oral Hypoglycimic drugs does not work. (3)You are having infection ...More |
Calorie Calculator:-This Calorie Calculator is based on the Mifflin - St Jeor equation. With this equation, the Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) ...More |
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M.D.(Medicine).
Hon.PhD in Diabetes(USA)
MRCP, FRCP in
Diabetology
Sr.Consultant
PhysicianDiabetologist
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Chief of Critical care
Ex-Consultant Physician &
Chief of Critical Medwin Hospital
Hydrabad, LIBYA, TISCO State &
Central Govt. Service AMA for
Central Govt. Employees PPL
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Students Undergraduate students
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