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Intermittent fasting by Diabetic patient
Can Intermittent fasting be suggested to a Type-2 Diabetic patient whose sugar level remains under 200?
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Contact me through practo direct consultation for further information surely help you.
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Ask me directly for customized diet plan for you.
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Can’t suggest anything about this until we get detailed information regarding daily routine and other things. Plz choose direct consultation for detailed conversation and better nutrition guidance
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Hello practo user Sure ,we will help you We won't recommend Intermittent fasting for diabetic. We have a diet plan for diabetic patient which include . Help to control and cure diabetes by curing the cause of diabetes and reduce the intake of medicine . Managing all the other symptoms , deficiency , disease caused due to diabetes. . Stress managment. .Many more. But before prescribing any thing we need some information like . Vitals . Purpose . Medical history . Family history . Occupation . Physical activity . Daily routine And many more So, if you want to contact us,you can contact us directly thru the link below
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Hey hi, Good question! Intermittent fasting is nothing but a time bound eating pattern.It can be followed by anyone taking few measures.If the sugar levels are maintained normally intermittent fasting can be followed but if you face any difficulty get back to normal eating timings.Age of the patient,medication he or she is taking also plays an important role.
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No , not recommend.
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As a Diabetic pls avoid intermittent fasting. As a diabetic you need maintain 2-3 hrs otherwise your sugar levels will be fluctuating may it goes down or up. Maintain a healthy routine. Drink more water atleast 3-4 litres in a day. Avoid junk and fried food. Avoid high GI fruits like banana, mango, cheeku, lichi and grapes. Avoid vegetables potatoes, sweet potato, jamikand etc. Do your body analysis and get better results. For more detail consult me directly on Practo.
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Hi, Diabetic diet is a well balanced diet which involves eating every 2-3 hours. This will never spike or drop blood sugars and maintain it. Fasting or feasting is not at all advised in diabetes as this will affect blood sugars especially when the sugar levels are high.
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