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Wednesday 5 February 2014

Here are Five Simple Fitness Tips ……

These are my five simple fitness tips, but please note I am not a medical person, nor do I have any underlying health issues. I can only share my experience with you, the reader, but by following these five simple tips for more than five years now, my health and fitness has been good.

Eddie, my husband a Type 2 diabetic reduced his HbA1c from in the 12’s (at diagnosis)  to the 5’s. By living this lifestyle, his blood sugar levels remain constant, and his only diabetic medication is metformin.  Some Type 2 Diabetics, who have also followed this lifestyle, have reduced their dependence on medication too, which surely must be beneficial.

These five markers have become a ‘lifestyle’ and I certainly would not go back to eating ’carbage’. I do not eat more than 50 carbs each day but it is balanced by the amount of fat and protein I eat. You need to work out a balance that suits you, take your lifestyle, your work patterns etc. into account. This is not difficult to do but you have to make the choice and then put your choice into action.

If you are diabetic use your meter to keep a check on your blood sugar readings. If you choose to start out on this lifestyle take it one step at a time, it’s not a race and you may find that a gradual reduction works better for you.

So to re-cap for me - keeping my body healthy is following this lifestyle:

1) Eating low carb whole foods,
2) Eating high fat natural foods,
3) Eating moderate protein foods,
4) Taking exercise, that suit’s the individual,
5) Establish a good sleep pattern.

You only have to read around the many blogs and forums, read the various articles, look at who is talking about living this low carb lifestyle, to get a good indication of the many people this has helped.

Whether you are non diabetic, a Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetic. Perhaps your family has a History of other illnesses that could benefit from living this lifestyle, if you haven’t already given it some thought I would urge you to.

As always the choice comes down to YOU the individual.

Thanks for reading.

All the best Jan

 


Low carb food pyramid.


                                             

                                   

3 comments:

tess said...

so simple, and so GOOD! :-) for those of us courting good health but not wanting to make an obsession of it, your recommendations are IT in a nutshell! thanks for everything, Jan!

best regards,
tess

Anonymous said...

Very well put Jan.

How often do you find simple is good, why do some like to complicate things?

Kay

Lowcarb team member said...

Tess and Kay - many thanks for your comments. I know many have, and still are, reading this so I do hope you find it helpful and give pause for thought .....

All the best Jan