Regardless if you're a Type 2 diabetic or not, you have to cut calories in order to lose weight. The only difference is that it often makes more of an impact on your health when you have been diagnosed as prediabetic or full-blown Type 2 diabetic.
Here are a few ways to help you trim those calories or kilojoules:
1. Make popcorn healthier. Popcorn is pretty much a necessity when you are watching a good movie. And popcorn by itself, isn't an issue because of its low caloric count. But we don't settle for plain popcorn, do we? Flooding it with butter and cheese adds tons of calories that we don't need. Instead, choose low-calorie butter and cheese sprinkles. The taste is still there without the calories. Oh yeah, it's not as messy to eat, either.
2. Choose your soup wisely. We love soup - especially when it's cold outside. And we often have our favorite brands we like to stick with. But have you ever really taken a close look at the label on their container? While they might be tasty, it doesn't mean they are good for you. The next time you are soup shopping, compare labels and you are bound to find one is considerably healthier than another, has fewer calories and still tastes great.
3. Cook from scratch. Desserts are a big deal to us. But we usually get them from a box, a can or a package. If you are determined to eat dessert, then at least make it yourself so you can control what goes into it. Pre-packaged desserts are loaded with sugar, white flour, oils and other bits and pieces that pack on the calories. Opt instead to make something tasty yourself. It will be healthier and you'll swear it tastes better just because you made it yourself.
4. Beware of appetizers. Almost as important as desserts is the appetizer. They always look good on the menu, but we never take into consideration how many calories they contain. And let's face it: when was the last time you chose a healthy appetizer? If you are going to order an appetizer, at least take some time and choose wisely so you can avoid the excess calories.
5. Split it. One more thing about eating out: portion sizes. Have you taken note of the size of the entree restaurants serve you? It's easily enough for two people. As soon as the food hits the table, you should cut it in half and immediately ask for a to-go box. That way, you aren't wasting food and you aren't tempted to look at it while you try to stay away from the second half. If you leave it up to will power, odds are you will find yourself staring at an empty plate.
Type 2 diabetes is not a condition you must just live with. By making simple changes to your daily routine, its possible to protect your heart, kidneys, eyes and limbs from the damage often caused by diabetes, and eliminate many of the complications you may already experience.
For nearly 25 years Beverleigh Piepers has searched for and found a number of secrets to help you build a healthy body. Go to http://DrugFreeType2Diabetes.com to learn about some of those secrets.
The answer isn't in the endless volumes of available information but in yourself.
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