biggest-loser:

the-healthy-choice:

The Skinny on Obesity..

THis fucking makes me hate processed food and want to eat clean even more. GR!$#!

This is amazing, I’ll really pay more attention to sugar now :o I remember I started tracking sugar on MyFitnessPal and I always went over the limit, so I just stopped tracking, I really should do that again.

For people who can’t view it through Tumblr.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0zD1gj0pXk

(Source: healthier-choice, via prettyandfit)

@11 months ago with 97 notes
#Diabetes #clean eating #food truths #insulin issues #insulin resistance #low carb #pcos 
myfatassblog:

A lovely inforgraphic that tells the confused and non-believers how low carbing is for us…

People often worry about me when they find out I eat low carb but I’m actually in better health because I don’t eat regular bread or pasta. I get all of my nutrients and then some from the foods I can eat. I’m losing and keeping off the weight, I have fantastic blood pressure and sugar levels, and only have a handful of my PCOS symptoms.
I have no qualms with people who eat starchy carbs. There are many people like my brothers who are lucky and missed the genetic grenade. Their bodies have no problem processing normal moderate amounts of them. It’s the people who live off starches and sugar that worry me. Even if they’re not overweight they’re drastically increasing their risk for type-2 diabetes (as well as a handful of other problems) and most don’t even realize it. I’m appalled by the amount of people I’ve met in the health and fitness community who believe eating fat causes diabetes.

myfatassblog:

A lovely inforgraphic that tells the confused and non-believers how low carbing is for us…

People often worry about me when they find out I eat low carb but I’m actually in better health because I don’t eat regular bread or pasta. I get all of my nutrients and then some from the foods I can eat. I’m losing and keeping off the weight, I have fantastic blood pressure and sugar levels, and only have a handful of my PCOS symptoms.

I have no qualms with people who eat starchy carbs. There are many people like my brothers who are lucky and missed the genetic grenade. Their bodies have no problem processing normal moderate amounts of them. It’s the people who live off starches and sugar that worry me. Even if they’re not overweight they’re drastically increasing their risk for type-2 diabetes (as well as a handful of other problems) and most don’t even realize it. I’m appalled by the amount of people I’ve met in the health and fitness community who believe eating fat causes diabetes.

(Source: veruca-assault, via losingit712)

@1 year ago with 32 notes
#low carb #type 2 diabetes #insulin resistance #insulin issues #PCOS #personal 
15% of Type-2 diabetics aren’t overweight.

15% of Type-2 diabetics aren’t overweight.

@1 year ago with 25 notes
#Diabetes #diabetics #insulin resistance #insulin issues 

Caffeine can cause weight gain?!

Are you kidding me? I’ve been using it to give me extra energy for the last two months and now I find out it may have been stalling me all along! Apparently when you ingest the stimulant it does more then just spike your adrenalin, it also spikes your insulin. If you’re sensitive to blood sugar spikes it can cause your body to store fat. I will definitely be stopping this habit immediately and digging up more information.

@1 year ago with 2 notes
#caffeine #insulin issues #insulin resistance #personal 
Posting this up in case someone out there needs it.

Posting this up in case someone out there needs it.

@2 years ago with 3 notes
#insulin issues #glucose intolerance #insulin resistance #PCOS #Syndrome X #type 2 diabetes 

"Let’s say you had a Milky Way on an empty stomach. Your blood surge is then so dramatic that insulin overreacts and works twice as hard to clean the sugar out of the blood. This over efficient sugar removal doesn’t leave enough glucose circulating in your bloodstream, so your blood sugar concentration drops, you feel hungry again, and you crave (and probably eat) more carbs. That’s the postsugar “crash-and-binge” cycle, the root of sugar addiction."

Jillian Michael’s Master Your Metabolism (via loveyourselfcompletely)

(via peacefulserenityxhealthylife)

@1 year ago with 45 notes
#insulin issues #insulin resistance #Diabetes 
This is basically how my family eats now.

This is basically how my family eats now.

@1 year ago with 1 note
#type 2 diabetes #insulin resistance #low carb 

Is Your Menstrual Cycle Affecting Your Blood Sugar? 

Women build up high levels of estrogen and progesterone about a week before menstruation. Some scientists believe that these hormones interfere with insulin sensitivity in many women, most often making blood sugar run high, but sometimes causing it to drop. So take out your record of blood glucose readings for the last three months and mark the dates when your last three periods began. Were your blood sugar levels high a week before each period? If so, experiment with some countermeasures. Exercise more around this time and cut back on carbs, for instance. If you use insulin, ask your doctor if it’s okay to slowly increase your dose a touch and back off again when your period starts. If your blood sugar tends to drop a week before your period, do the reverse: Temporarily exercise less, consume more carbs, and lower your insulin dose slightly if your doctor says it’s okay.

(from 759 Secrets for Beating Diabetes)

@1 year ago with 1 note
#PCOS #articles #diabetes #insulin issues #insulin resistance #is this considered tmi? 

PCOS Newsletter: Fructose Can Cause Big Trouble 

  • Consuming fructose sweeteners could keep you from losing weight and be making you ill. I can vouch for this first hand. If I ate as much fruit as some people like to preach (i.e. Dr. Oz) I would be sick most of the time.
  • Magnesium may help control diabetes and insulin resistance.
  • On top of early puberty, researchers are now saying that being on the tall side at a young age could be a sign that girls should be checked for PCOS.

@2 years ago with 2 notes
#PCOS #insulin resistance #fructose #articles 
11 months ago
#Diabetes #clean eating #food truths #insulin issues #insulin resistance #low carb #pcos 
"Let’s say you had a Milky Way on an empty stomach. Your blood surge is then so dramatic that insulin overreacts and works twice as hard to clean the sugar out of the blood. This over efficient sugar removal doesn’t leave enough glucose circulating in your bloodstream, so your blood sugar concentration drops, you feel hungry again, and you crave (and probably eat) more carbs. That’s the postsugar “crash-and-binge” cycle, the root of sugar addiction."
Jillian Michael’s Master Your Metabolism (via loveyourselfcompletely)

(via peacefulserenityxhealthylife)

1 year ago
#insulin issues #insulin resistance #Diabetes 
myfatassblog:

A lovely inforgraphic that tells the confused and non-believers how low carbing is for us…

People often worry about me when they find out I eat low carb but I’m actually in better health because I don’t eat regular bread or pasta. I get all of my nutrients and then some from the foods I can eat. I’m losing and keeping off the weight, I have fantastic blood pressure and sugar levels, and only have a handful of my PCOS symptoms.
I have no qualms with people who eat starchy carbs. There are many people like my brothers who are lucky and missed the genetic grenade. Their bodies have no problem processing normal moderate amounts of them. It’s the people who live off starches and sugar that worry me. Even if they’re not overweight they’re drastically increasing their risk for type-2 diabetes (as well as a handful of other problems) and most don’t even realize it. I’m appalled by the amount of people I’ve met in the health and fitness community who believe eating fat causes diabetes.
1 year ago
#low carb #type 2 diabetes #insulin resistance #insulin issues #PCOS #personal 
This is basically how my family eats now.
1 year ago
#type 2 diabetes #insulin resistance #low carb 
15% of Type-2 diabetics aren’t overweight.
1 year ago
#Diabetes #diabetics #insulin resistance #insulin issues 
Is Your Menstrual Cycle Affecting Your Blood Sugar?→

Women build up high levels of estrogen and progesterone about a week before menstruation. Some scientists believe that these hormones interfere with insulin sensitivity in many women, most often making blood sugar run high, but sometimes causing it to drop. So take out your record of blood glucose readings for the last three months and mark the dates when your last three periods began. Were your blood sugar levels high a week before each period? If so, experiment with some countermeasures. Exercise more around this time and cut back on carbs, for instance. If you use insulin, ask your doctor if it’s okay to slowly increase your dose a touch and back off again when your period starts. If your blood sugar tends to drop a week before your period, do the reverse: Temporarily exercise less, consume more carbs, and lower your insulin dose slightly if your doctor says it’s okay.

(from 759 Secrets for Beating Diabetes)

1 year ago
#PCOS #articles #diabetes #insulin issues #insulin resistance #is this considered tmi? 
Caffeine can cause weight gain?!

Are you kidding me? I’ve been using it to give me extra energy for the last two months and now I find out it may have been stalling me all along! Apparently when you ingest the stimulant it does more then just spike your adrenalin, it also spikes your insulin. If you’re sensitive to blood sugar spikes it can cause your body to store fat. I will definitely be stopping this habit immediately and digging up more information.

1 year ago
#caffeine #insulin issues #insulin resistance #personal 
PCOS Newsletter: Fructose Can Cause Big Trouble→

  • Consuming fructose sweeteners could keep you from losing weight and be making you ill. I can vouch for this first hand. If I ate as much fruit as some people like to preach (i.e. Dr. Oz) I would be sick most of the time.
  • Magnesium may help control diabetes and insulin resistance.
  • On top of early puberty, researchers are now saying that being on the tall side at a young age could be a sign that girls should be checked for PCOS.

2 years ago
#PCOS #insulin resistance #fructose #articles 
Posting this up in case someone out there needs it.
2 years ago
#insulin issues #glucose intolerance #insulin resistance #PCOS #Syndrome X #type 2 diabetes