Sunday, December 11, 2011

Cookies And Diabetes

In this day and age of high tech I need to stop and wonder what is happening to the people of the U.S. It seems that a large amount of its citizens are becoming ill with diabetes.

"According to the American Diabetes relationship there are 20.8 million children and adults in the United States, or 7% of the population, who have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed, unfortunately, 6.2 million people (or nearly one-third) are unaware that they have the disease. With so many people affected by diabetes, the American Diabetes relationship has compiled diabetes statistics on the impact of the disease and its complications. Based on death certificate data, diabetes contributed to 224,092 deaths in 2002. Studies indicate that diabetes in generally under-reported on death certificates, particularly in the cases of older persons with multiples continuing conditions such as heart disease and hypertension. Because of this, the toll of diabetes is believed to be much higher than officially reported."

Chocolate Cookies

I don't believe that cookies and baked goods are the culprits for this terrible disease, back in the 50's and 60's our parents and grandparents baked cookies on a daily basis and we as children had eaten dozens of cookies roughly on a daily basis, there were cookies and milk after school, cookies in your lunch bag, and a snack before bedtime of cookies, we had cookies of every shape and form that anything can imagine.

During the Christmas and Easter Holidays I went to my grandparents home and commonly upon arrival we were offered cookies and milk for the children and cookie and coffee for the adults, while this period in time people would swap cookie recipes like children would swap baseball cards. Now that we are in the 21st Century no one can say that because they are diabetic that they cannot eat cookies, with all the new sugar free and diabetic cookie recipes that you can find and all the diabetic cookies on the shop no one should say I cannot eat cookies.

Cookies And Diabetes

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