Eating a diet low in sugar and rich in fiber will help to keep your
sugars stable. You will likely find that you will require less insulin
if you have to take it at all. High fiber diets also support healthy
weight levels and keep you from snacking as they make you feel full
throughout the day.
References : http://go-healthy-life.blogspot.com
Good Luck
Robert Miles - 16 Mar 2008 15:50 GMT
> Eating a diet low in sugar and rich in fiber will help to keep your
> sugars stable. You will likely find that you will require less insulin
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> Good Luck
Don't bother clicking on the link - it leads to mostly ads and no
more information about diabetes than were in the newsgroup post.
Looks like someone who doesn't know that carbohydrates other
than sugar and fiber have an effect on diabetics