A diabetic food chart can be found at your local doctor's office, school or library. You can also find a diabetic food chart online, specifically webmd.com.
http://www.diabetes-diabetic-diet.com/diabetic_food.htm is a good reference about the diabetic food chart. It lists the foods one can consume if they have diabetes and all the calories and other nutrition info in the food.
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If you use a diabetic food chart, it will be much easier to plan your meals and make sure you eat right ahead of time. www.ehow.com/way_5316373_���diabetic-food-chart-diet.html
I was able to find multiple sites when I searched for a diabetic food chart. Below are just a couple of the links I found that I think will be helpful to you: http://www.diabetesuffolk.com/livingwithdiabetes/Food%20chart.htm http://www.diabetesdietfordiabetic.com/diabetes_food_chart.htm
The diabetic food chart is a little different than the food pyramid in that it breaks foods into six, rather than five groups, Still though, it is clear how the two are related with regard to choosing lean proteins, fruits and veggies, whole grains (starches) and appropriate fats. You can review the diabetic food chart here: www.diabetesdietfordiabetic.com/diabetes_food_chart.htm AND the food pyramid here: www.mypyramid.gov Also, check out www.diabetes.org
Absolutely. I recommend, http://www.diabetesdietfordiabetic.com/diabetes_food_chart.htm The chart is colorful, well organized and easy to understand.
Regular dog food can be very expensive sometimes, so I would imagine that diabetic dog food would cost a lot. You can actually make your own diabetic dog food. www.ehow.com/facts_5256711_���dog-food-diabetes.html
You can find a diabetic food chart at http://www.diabetesdietfordiabetic.com/diabetes_food_chart.htm. You can also get information at http://www.diabetesuffolk.com/livingwithdiabetes/Food%20chart.htm
Diabetics should eat a diet that contains foods from the five basic foods groups or the diabetic food chart, which is a modified version of the food pyramid. In a diabetic diet, carbs and fats are an issue, and choices of "good" carbs and fats is imperative. To this end, food preparation has to be modified somewhat. Butter isn't used in cooking, and oils should be used minimally. Fresh herbs and spices take the place of butter, sugar and salt. For information on how to prepare meals for a diabetic, go to www.diabetes.org
The Knapp Medical Center sells diabetic food charts. You can purchase one for $1.50. You can call them at (956) 968-8567 or go to this website to download the order form: http://www.knappmed.org/medical-services/diabetes-center/diabetes-food-charts/
I don't think there are any specific alternatives to diabetic food. If you have diabetes and are allergic to diabetic food you will have to monitor, make due, and eat food that is more "traditional."