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3 Healthy Diets for Diabetes Patients and Prediabetics
There’s no one diet that fits all. This is why there’s an abundance of various diets out there that deliver different results. The question is—which one is sustainable for you? How can you shift your health?
This blog will answer the infamous question—what to eat when you’ve been diagnosed with Diabetes or Metabolic Syndrome?
Nutrition is the core pillar of how you shift your health. Yet it’s also a complex question to answer, even after the tons of research done about it already.
As you keep reading, you will learn about the science behind:
Let’s dive right into it!
The Plant-based Diet
A plant-based diet consists of foods that are only obtained from plants. It includes everything from fruits and vegetables, whole grains and legumes, to nuts, seeds, and beans.
No animal-sourced or processed foods. Going on a plant-based diet is not equivalent to going vegan.
This diet has been a part of the nutritional world and has been studied extensively in the field of nutritional sciences since the 1940s.
Why should you go on a plant-based diet?
All in all, plant-based diets are designed to get to the root cause of the disease and shift your health on a diet-and-lifestyle level.
When causality is treated with plant-based nutrition there is:
And the health benefits improve with time.
If you have been eating predominantly the Standard American Diet (SAD), the easiest transition into a healthy lifestyle with a safer diet is going plant-based.
Foods included:
Foods to avoid:
Loopholes in the Plant-based Diet
Even though there are numerous benefits to the plant-based diet, people still tend to fail in seeing results or sticking to it.
Especially for diabetics, the transformation is slow because when you have high insulin resistance, getting the blood sugar down at the start is very difficult and takes a long time.
Reasons:
The Low-carb, High-fat Diet (LCHF)
The low-carb, high-fat diet is mainly low in carbohydrates, high in fats, and moderate in protein.
The diet demands the complete removal of processed carbohydrates and a 38% increase of healthy fats in the diet.
The Rules of the LCHF Diet
Foods included:
Foods to avoid:
How does it help with diabetes?
The low-carb, high-fat diet aka LCHF diet helps in improving insulin sensitivity and aiding weight loss, both of which help in managing type 2 diabetes.
When a body is in the LCHF diet, it replaces glucose that comes from carbohydrates with ketones from fat to produce energy. As a person reduces their carbohydrate intake by the day, the body is forced to use fat stored in the cells as fuel, which may aid weight loss.
It also reduces leptin resistance and helps improve the risk factors for metabolic syndrome.
Cons of the LCHF Diet
The Carnivore Diet
The carnivore diet is a nutrient-dense diet that is full of animal-sourced foods with a limitation of plants to the degree necessary to provide health benefits and restrict all carbohydrate intake.
How does it help with Diabetes?
Foods that are high in added sugars are considerably challenging for diabetics as they increase blood sugar levels. This diet demands a complete elimination of high-carb foods, refined carbs, and sugars that is often recommended to manage diabetes.
Benefits of the Carnivore Diet
Foods excluded:
Cons of the Carnivore Diet
Tip: Consider getting certain tests—such as your cholesterol profile, Omega-3 indexes, inflammatory markers—done before going for any of these diets.
All these diets have their pros and cons. What's going to work for you might not for another body. It all boils down to how sustainable the diet is for you.
All three diets have one thing in common: eliminating processed foods and refined sugars from the diet. If you do this one thing, it will be a huge step in the right direction of making the right dietary changes for your body and living a healthier life.
The root cause of most diseases is the lifestyle choices that we make each day.
Always remember that our bodies are extraordinarily self-healing, as long as they are provided the right nutrition and conditions to thrive in. Diet and lifestyle can be prevented, but they can also be the treatment.
Health is intuitive and it's your business.
This blog covers the highlights from the latest episode of Chillin with Dr. Chellam on The Eternal Diet Question Answered by Dr. Nisha Chellam, Board Certified Internist, and Founder of Holistic ICON. You can check out the full video on our YouTube channel by clicking this link:
Hoping this blog was helpful. If you have any other questions related to diets, please drop us an email with your question and a brief about yourself at
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