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As you can see from the online version - the following recipes are included in the Diabetic Vegetarian Cookbook:
Leek and Blue Cheese Mushrooms Self Crusting Herbed Mushroom Quiche Lentil, Beetroot and Feta Salad Carrot and Mushroom Loaf Morroccan Lentil and Vegetable Stew with Couscous Greek Inspired Vegetable Apricot & Almond Baklava Christmas Pudding Banana Bread Orange Soda Bread with Mixed Seeds Broccoli and Chestnut Terrine Tian Nicoise Asparagus Roulade
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Capsicum is rich in beta carotene, capsaicin and vitamins A and C, which are good for preventing a host of diseases, including liver disease and impotency.

 
 
 
Type 1 diabetes (insulin dependent) Type 2 diabetes (non-insulin dependent) Occurs when the pancreas no longer produces the insulin needed Occurs when the pancreas is not producing enough insulin and the insulin is not working effectively Represents 10 to 15% of all cases of diabetes Represents 85 to 90% of all cases of diabetes Is one of the most common chronic childhood diseases in developed nations Risk factors include family history, being overweight and
ethnic background Type 1 diabetes is increasing at about 3% a year Lifestyle factors such as unhealthy eating and lack of physical
activity can contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes Symptoms: Usually abrupt onset. Symptoms include excessive
thirst and urination, unexplained weight loss, weakness and
fatigue, irritability Symptoms: Often symptoms go unnoticed as the disease
develops gradually. Symptoms may include blurred vision, skin
infections, slow healing, tingling and numbness in the feet.
Sometimes no symptoms are noticed at all. Source: www.diabetesnsw.com.au
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