Diabetic MRE’s
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 1:01 am
Hey guys,
As I explained in the members forum, I’m entirely new to the world of MREs and found myself a little curious about this subject.
With the ever-growing amount of people that are afflicted with diabetes, be it by personal life choices or by birth, is there a manufacturer out there that creates an MRE for people that have diabetes? There is a significant portion of our population that is faced with the affliction of diabetes, that I feel like there are many that would need to take this into consideration for survival.
I’ve done a small amount of research online and have not been able to find too much information.
Diabetics would need a low sugar (obviously) and a low carb intake (carbs turn into sugars if not used) meal plan to survive without worries of triggering diabetic problems.
I kinda feel like this is an untapped market and diabetics could really use a smart, life-sustaining option for survival.
Your thoughts?
EDIT: If you have any information that I’m apparently unaware of...I’d love to know. Thanks guys and again...I thoroughly love this community.
Also, would like to add not just for survival situations, but also for camping or spending some time outside of the normal comforts of technology/society.
As I explained in the members forum, I’m entirely new to the world of MREs and found myself a little curious about this subject.
With the ever-growing amount of people that are afflicted with diabetes, be it by personal life choices or by birth, is there a manufacturer out there that creates an MRE for people that have diabetes? There is a significant portion of our population that is faced with the affliction of diabetes, that I feel like there are many that would need to take this into consideration for survival.
I’ve done a small amount of research online and have not been able to find too much information.
Diabetics would need a low sugar (obviously) and a low carb intake (carbs turn into sugars if not used) meal plan to survive without worries of triggering diabetic problems.
I kinda feel like this is an untapped market and diabetics could really use a smart, life-sustaining option for survival.
Your thoughts?
EDIT: If you have any information that I’m apparently unaware of...I’d love to know. Thanks guys and again...I thoroughly love this community.
Also, would like to add not just for survival situations, but also for camping or spending some time outside of the normal comforts of technology/society.