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Experts Agree You Can Eat Diabetic
Desserts on a Type 2 Diabetic Diet. Find a Free Diabetic
Dessert Recipe at AmericanDiabetes.com
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Experts now agree that
it is possible for diabetics to eat desserts on a type 2
diabetic diet. According to the American Diabetes
Association website "experts agree you can eat foods with
sugar (such as desserts) as long as you work them into
your meal plan as you would any other carb-containing
food." These guidelines also apply to a range of
sweeteners with calories, including honey, brown sugar,
and molasses. American Diabetes Services has a web page
featuring your choice of a free diabetic dessert recipe on their
website www.americandiabetes.com . The following
diabetes dessert recipes can fit with a type 2 diabetic
diet: broiled fruits with vanilla ice cream, raspberry
mousse, diabetic brownies, lo-cal cheese cake, diabetic
fudge, and oatmeal cookies."Diabetics should be practical
when eating fats and sweets." said Robert Weinroth,
President of American Diabetes Services, a supplier of free
diabetes supplies through Medicare and private insurance
plans. "We have provided a choice of a free diabetic dessert
recipe that you can include in your type 2 diabetic meal
plan on our website.
NO ADSENSE ACCOUNT SELECTED FOR GOOGLE ADSENSE Proper planning
makes eating desserts and maintaining blood sugar levels
possible." American Diabetes Services, a leading supplier of
diabetic testing supplies, offers these diabetic dessert
recipes to help diabetics enjoy desserts without breaking their
diet restrictions:Broiled Fruits with Vanilla Ice
CreamRaspberry MousseDiabetic BrowniesLo-Cal Cheese
CakeDiabetic FudgeOrange SunbeamsOatmeal Cookies Medical
experts have increased their knowledge of the causes of
diabetes. In the past, diabetics were told to eat no sugar, as
experts believed that sugar increased blood glucose and caused
diabetes. Recently, experts have come to believe that sugar has
a similar effect on a diabetic's blood glucose level as other
carbohydrates, such as bread or potatoes. Diabetics can eat
foods with sugar as long as they include them in a type 2
diabetic diet.Lorne Yaffe, Vice President of American Diabetes
Services added "We are proud to provide a suite of free
services and free recipes for diabetics on our website. These
free services include a free profile customers can complete to
see if they qualify for free diabetes supplies, a range of easy
diabetic recipes, and a page where visitors can find a free
diabetic dessert recipe to support a type 2 diabetic
diet."About www.AmericanDiabetes.com American
Diabetes is one of the nation's leading mail-order
distributors of brand name diabetic supplies delivered
directly to the individual's home.
American Diabetes provides
personalized customer service and reduced expenses to those
with diabetes, often free diabetes supplies are delivered at no
cost to the patient.American Diabetes benefits include: free
delivery directly to patient's homes, no insurance paperwork to
complete, no upfront costs or waiting weeks or months for
reimbursement, diabetes supplies delivered at very low or no
cost to you. American Diabetes is a supplier of all the leading
national brands. Leading products include: One Touch Ultra,
Accu-Chek Compact, and Abbott FreeStyle.American Diabetes is a
Medicare participating provider and specializes in providing
supplies paid for by Medicare and we accept Medicare
assignment. In addition, we support Private Insurance, Major
Medical and Group Health Insurance Plans; we accept most plans
in all 50 states with the exception of HMO's. The American
diabetes website includes free diabetes information, a free
diabetes profile to see if you qualify for free diabetes
supplies, a range of free easy dessert recipes, and a page
where visitors can find a free diabetic dessert recipe to support
their type 2 diabetic diet.American Diabetes Services has a
free form on their website about how you can qualify for
free diabetic testing supplies To
request American Diabetes Services, and to complete a free
online form to see if you qualify for low cost or free
diabetic supplies visit www.americandiabetes.com , or call toll
free at 1-800-933-8085 to compete a free application over
the phone.
Media Contacts: Jay
Berkowitz, Ten Golden Rules, www.tengoldenrules.com,
561-716-1334 and Robert S. Weinroth, American Diabetes,
www.americandiabetes.com,
(561) 338-490.
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