Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Diabetes Fruit List - Part 2



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8. Low-Carb Kiwi
If you"ve never tried a kiwi, you might not know that its brown fuzzy peel hides a zesty bright green fruit. Delicious kiwi is a good source of potassium, fiber, and vitamin C. One large kiwi has about 56 calories and 13 g of carbohydrates, so it"s a smart addition to your diabetes-friendly diet. Kiwis are available year-round and will last in the refrigerator for up to three weeks.

9. Avocados
Avocados are known for their heart-healthy monounsaturated fat content. When substituting these fats for saturated fat, they can improve cholesterol levels, decreasing your risk of heart disease. There is even a positive connection between avocados and diabetes, there are found that women who reported eating the highest amount of good fats - unsaturated vegetable fats, such as those found in avocados - were 25 percent less likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared with women who ate the least amount.

10. Melon
When you"re craving something sweet, make tracks to the melon aisle, where you"ll find many varieties including watermelon, cantaloupe, muskmelon, honeydew, casaba, crenshaw, Persian, and pepino. While all of these are bursting with healthy nutrients, the most common types contain some unique properties.

11. Red Grapefruit
Sweet, juicy, and delicious, ruby red grapefruit packs more antioxidant power and more health benefits than white grapefruit. In a 30-day test of 57 people with heart disease, those who ate one red grapefruit daily decreased their LDL (bad) cholesterol by 20 percent and triglycerides by 17 percent. In contrast, those who ate a white grapefruit reduced LDL by 10 percent with no significant change in triglycerides compared with a group who didn"t eat the fruit.

12. Pomegranates
Pomegranates contain the richest combinations of antioxidants of all fruits and can protect you from free-radicals and chronic diseases. So feel free to enjoy these red pearls with such powerful phytochemical compounds.

13. Grape
Resveratrol, a phytochemical found in grapes, modulates the blood glucose response by effecting how the body secretes and uses insulin. Hence grapes are a good choice keeping its nutritional profile in mind.

14. Guava
It"s a great snack for diabetics with a low glycemic index. Guava is very rich in dietary fiber that helps ease constipation (a common diabetic complaint) and can lower the chance of developing type-2 diabetes.

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