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Avocado Remedy for Hypoglycemia
Posted: 10-02-07 15:38pm

Stan,
I have decided to try eating an avocado every day also. Do you know if it's supposed to be a certain variety of avocado such as Hass or anything? I bought a bunch of small avocados b/c they were cheaper. Second, I will try anything to help... but when you extract a sugar found from nature you have to consider a few things. One sugar taken from a food may have an effect in a lab, yet the whole food product that contains many different types of sugars that work in unison may have a differenct effect in the body. Somewhere i have seen that avocadoes were supposed to lower blood sugar not too long ago. So, I am trying this b/c I am desparate and hopefull but I just wanted to bring up some thought on this. I hope you're not offended! Just some things to think about.
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Posted: 10-04-07 10:07am

Avocados lower insulin, not blood sugar. As far as I know, this includes all varieties, Hass or otherwise. The sugar is called d-mannaheptulose. Not sure if that lab really achieved any results with it since no one has tried it as far as I know, and nature is also, in my opinion, the better approach. Make sure you eat a decent amount. I eat about enough avocado in the size of around a softball.
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Posted: 10-04-07 15:03pm

Thanks for the info. I came across this website http://www.hbci.com /~wenonah/new/blood-s.htm
What do you think about this?
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Posted: 10-04-07 15:09pm

There is a list of foods to avoid and foods that are permitted. Do you think that following a strict diet like this would help at all or not? I tend to beleive that in general, eating different food will not affect this in any way, unless it's like desserts. But, as I'm desparate I will go against my better judment and it's possible that this would help. Thanks.
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Posted: 10-04-07 15:09pm

There is a list of foods to avoid and foods that are permitted. Do you think that following a strict diet like this would help at all or not? I tend to beleive that in general, eating different food will not affect this in any way, unless it's like desserts. But, as I'm desparate I will go against my better judment and it's possible that this would help. Thanks.
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Posted: 10-04-07 15:16pm

I went to the lab last week to do a glucose tolerance test and afterwards, I asked for a copy of the results. The woman said that she couldn't give them to me... knowing that's against HIPAA 2003 Privacy Rule, I'm filing a complaint against the lab with HIPAA. That made me really angry that she is required to release the results to me but she wouldn't. We all should have the right to our medical records and lab tests... the law is meant to empower people in their healthcare. I think it's wrong to keep that information of the person's own health records, from the person.
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Posted: 10-04-07 15:21pm

Normally, I would have forgotten about it but it's my right to know my own labs... darn it! Seriously, what do you think about the "permitted" and "forbidden" food list?
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Posted: 10-05-07 13:12pm

Sorry for the delay, I will go through each food for you that I had issue with.

1. Apples don't really require any restriction at all unless you have an allergy for some reason. They're probably the best fruit a hypoglycemic can have, as well as in the form of unsweetened apple sauce, a nice treat. No need to restrict it, but as with any other fruit, no more than 2 a day total (you may need less initially).

2. Bananas should be TOTALLY AVOIDED. They're the worst food a hypoglycemic can eat. If you absolutely must eat them, no more, seriously, than 1/2 a banana PER WEEK.

3. Never heard of needing to restrict blackberries, they're good for insulin levels. Expensive though.

4. Cabbage is not too bad, if white, red however has a high level of a chemical in it that lowers blood sugar. Be careful of both, eat in moderation.

5. Wow, CARROTS? DO NOT eat them. Pretty much any root vegetable should be avoided, at least for the first few months until you're stable and can test them.

6. Psssh, processed cheese? Can't eat it, too much crap in it, always go for real cheese.

7. You can actually make many condiments and get them in forms that are okay for you. Ketchup, for example, is incredibly easy to make. All it takes is organic tomato paste with nothing in it (real cheap), organic raw apple cider vinegar, water and then you can add spices to taste.

8. Everything up to mushrooms I don't have a problem with and wouldn't restrict.

9. As for mushrooms, there are some that lower blood sugar. Check online about the different types. Portabello, however, are fine, I'm talking about some more uncommon varieites like reiki from Japan or whatever they are. Shitake maybe, I forget the name.

10. Oranges and peaches are just fine.

11. Everything up through salsify is fine, not sure why they want to restrict it. Juice, though, should be restricted in ANY form. Best to try apple first or apple cider, cut with equal water.

12. I don't know what salsify is.

13. Sauerkraut should only be raw and unpasteurized, not from a can.

14. The only kind of tea you can have are herbal, so long as the herb does not screw up your sugar. Even decaf has a little caffeine, which is bad for you.

15. The restricted list seems fine, though grapes can sometimes be okay for certain people and don't need to be avoided in all cases. Eat them carefully.

16. I also notice they avoid all grains, some people are just fine with normal, healthy, whole grain intake, so keep that in mind.

17. DON'T BE FOOLED. Eating different foods WILL have an effect if you don't watch yourself, trust me.
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