I am newly pre-diabetic (or diabetic, still watchful for A1C). Certainly display towering red blood glucose levels as well as have the family story as well as alternative risk factors.
Reading as well as celebration of the mass upon the topic, we keep celebration of the mass which we contingency turn vegan to heal diabetes or equivocate complications. The proponents of the vegan diet for the diabetes heal appear to indicate which any alternative proceed is not as effective.
Is it unequivocally required to turn vegan to treat/cure one’s diabetes?

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If you are pre-diabetic then you are in fact an ‘early’ diabetic. I do not appreciate physicians who play ‘word games’. It is not possible to ‘cure’ diabetes – period. It is not essential that you become a vegetarian. The recommended approach initially is not pharmacologic but rather life-style modification. This means a low glycemic index diet with little to no refined carbohydrates (‘sweets’), weight loss if you are over-weight, and regular exercise. This may delay or avoid the need for pharmacologic intervention although the diabetes will still be there even if such an approach ‘normalizes’ your glucose. Following a true vegetarian diet is quite difficult and most will not succeed as vegetarians will lack certain ‘essential’ nutrients if they are not well educated. I suggest a visit with a dietitian and / or a diabetic nurse educator. If I may be of further assistance please let me know. I wish you the very best of health and in all things may God bless.
That information is not true. You do not "cure" diabetes if you have it – you manage the condition by daily exercise, following a diabetic diet and keeping your weight in a normal range. And, an appointment with a dietitian can help you with your food choices if you do get this diagnosis.
No, diabetics need to eat from all type of foods, from fruits and vegetables, complex sugary foods, proteins, fats; but need to carefully choose the food. It is true that priority is given to fruits and vegetables; but once again need to eat from all types of foods.