When managing diabetes it is important to eat well and keep a healthy lifestyle. Eating well-balanced meals with lots of fruit and vegetables can help to keep your blood glucose levels down. There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to diabetes and nutrition, that’s why it is important to talk to a qualified health professional to develop an approach that is best for you.
This TEDx Talk with Andrew talks about his research to educate and motivate people living with Type-1 like himself to notice how a nutritional approach can make a significant difference in diabetes management. Check it out!
Remember to always seek advice from your medical practitioner before changing anything about your diabetes management. The above information is not medical advice.
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