Cultural Eating in Diabetes Care: How All Foods Can Fit
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If you’ve ever searched for diabetes information online, you’ve likely encountered mixed messages about carbohydrates. From trendy diets like Keto, Atkins, and Bernstein, to outdated myths like eating sugar causes diabetes, carbs have been labelled negatively. Many people still believe that managing diabetes means cutting out carbohydrates altogether. But is that really true?
Wondering if you’ll need medication to manage diabetes? The answer depends on your unique journey. Learn when meds are recommended, how they help, and why they’re just one of many tools to support your long-term health.
If you’re living with diabetes—or simply want to understand your risk—it can be overwhelming to know where to start. One of the most important tools in diabetes care is also one of the simplest: the A1c test. This routine blood test gives a clear picture of your average blood glucose levels over the past three months, offering valuable insights into how your body is managing sugar day-to-day. At Revive Wellness, we believe that knowledge is empowering—especially when it helps you take charge of your health with confidence and support.
Staying hydrated is essential for everyone, but it’s especially important for people living with diabetes.
Proper hydration helps your body regulate blood glucose levels, supports kidney function, and prevents complications like dehydration, which can be a greater risk for those with diabetes.
With so much information available online, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction. Here are five of the most common myths about diabetes—and the truth behind them.
If you live with diabetes, whether type 1, type 2, or pre-diabetes, or are simply looking for more information about diabetes management, you should work closely with a Registered Dietitian (RD) and Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE). In this blog, we’ll explore the invaluable roles these experts play and how they can empower you to take charge of your health.
Living with diabetes doesn’t mean giving up delicious food. With a few simple hacks, you can enjoy meals that are both tasty and blood-sugar friendly. Let’s explore some easy ways to make every day eating work for your health!
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