Type 2 Diabetes - A Diet For The Treatment of High Blood Pressure And Diabetes

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The DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet is an eating plan used for lowering blood pressure through diet. Studies have shown dramatic results, in that the DASH diet can lower blood pressure in as little as 2 weeks! It's a diet reduced in total and saturated fat and rich in fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy foods can significantly lower blood pressure. HOW TO FOLLOW THE DASH DIET To help you follow the DASH diet, the list below suggests the number of servings per day from each of the indicated food groups. These servings apply to people who require 2000 calories per day. The number of servings may increase or decrease depending on your caloric needs, which vary according to age, gender, size, and how active you are. 7-8 servings Whole Grains and Whole Grain Products per day 4-5 servings Vegetables per day 4-5 servings Fruits per day 2-3 servings Low fat or Nonfat Dairy Foods per day 2 or fewer servings of Meats, Poultry and Fish per day 4-5 servings Nuts, Seeds and Legumes per week Limited intakes of Fats and Sweets Start small. Make gradual changes in your eating habits. Most people find it hard to make changes in their diet if they try to do too much too fast. Start slow. You are more likely to have your healthier habits be lasting ones if you make small changes that you can realistically maintain. Treat meat as one part of the whole meal, instead of the focus. Although meat contains protein and other nutrients, which are good for your body, it also has a lot of fat, including saturated fat, calories and cholesterol. Often people have a large portion of meat as a main course and don't eat enough vegetables or grains. Use fruits or low fat, low-calorie foods as desserts and snacks. Many people enjoy snacks. This can be a healthy benefit to your diet if you choose the right kinds of foods. Instead of chips, cookies, candy bars, or high fat muffins, try foods such as fresh fruits, unsalted nuts with raisins, graham crackers, and raw vegetables.


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