diabetes


DietsInReview.com continues to provide health-conscious consumers with unbiased insight into the newest weight loss programs by including the review of Bistro MD.

The review takes a deep look at all aspects of Bistro MD’s meal delivery service, helping to eliminate the time it takes consumers to do the research themselves. The review provides the background of the program, which includes endorsements from Dr. Phil and Biggest Loser’s Mark Kruger.

Bistro MD was designed by Dr. Caroline Cederquist- to provide its customers with nutritious, portion-controlled meals that help them eat healthily and lose weight. The menus are carefully designed by doctors and nutrition experts and provide meal choices that are diabetic- and vegetarian-friendly and kosher.

The DietsInReview.com review of Bistro MD outlines the Pros, Cons, Expense and even how exercise can be incorporated.

Recently, Bistro MD partnered with NBC’s Biggest Loser to provide a meal-delivery program designed by the Biggest Loser nutrition experts.

You can find the reviews for Bistro MD and Biggest Loser Meal Plan at DietsInReview.com. Also, follow along in the Diet Column as one site contributor blogs her experience of shopping for a meal delivery program, choosing Bistro MD and using the meal delivery diet.

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In the U.S. alone, more than 20 million people have diabetes. This is about 8% of the total population- a significant statistic. A third of these people have yet to be diagnosed and possibly do not even know or suspect they have the disease. With numbers this high, it’s likely you know someone with diabetes.
Older men are the most likely to have the disease, as well as American Indians. Non-Hispanic whites are the least likely. Diabetes ranks as about six on causes of death in the United States- researchers feel that number is reserved as there are so many undiagnosed individuals and a lack of reporting.
As if Diabetes weren’t a complicated disease anyway, having it makes you more prone to heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, diseases of the nervous system leading to amputation and carpal tunnel, blindness, periodontal disease, difficulty becoming pregnant, and more likely to attract illnesses like the flu and pneumonia.
These are daunting figures, and the health risks tied to diabetes are staggering. Each year more than a million new diabetes diagnoses are reported. It’s a very prevalent disease, and yet no where near as highly discussed as cancer or AIDS.
People see diabetes as a debilitating intrusion on their lives. Insulin and blood glucose tests, carefully monitoring your diet and managing your overall health can be a full time job. But many diabetics have turned to the Diabetic Living Diet to help manage their diabetes and have better control over their health.
The Diabetic Living Diet encourages diabetics to focus on consistency. It’s important to each at the same time every day with similar portion sizes at each meal. Your diet should consist of about 50% carbohydrates, 30% fat and 20% protein. Whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables and lean proteins are very important inclusions.
When you become a member at the Diabetic Living Diet, an online diet program, you’ll gain a really comprehensive pass to all of the tools and resources. They provide a personalized diet plan, specifically created for your individual needs as a diabetic. You can also access more than 500 recipes, seek advice from diabetes experts, interact with the online community, guides for eating out and more. When you sign up, new members receive a one-year subscription to print magazine.

Your membership to the Diabetic Living Diet is only about $5/week. Considering the staggering number surrounding diabetes- you can’t afford not to join. It’s an easy and convenient way to gain personalized information to help you better control your diet and disease.

You can live a full and vibrant life when you have diabetes- you just have to know how to manage it and make that a priority. Look at some of these famous faces who’ve taken on the disease- boxer Joe Frazier and tennis star Billie Jean King, actresses Halle Berry and Mary Tyler Moore, musicians Aretha Franklin and B.B. King and the inventor of the light bulb, Thomas Edison.
Millions of people manage their diabetes everyday, and you can, too.