How to Fight Diabetes with Nutrition
Increase Fiber Intake
To
maximize the fiber and nutrients you are getting from your fruit and
vegetables, try raw food recipes. This doesn’t limit you to eating fruit
and veggies plain. You can try lettuce wraps and even smoothies.
Toss
your fresh fruit, chopped in tiny bits, into a high performance blender with
some yogurt, and voila you have a treat! You can search for “raw smoothies” on
Google or peruse this site for more recipes that will help you increase fiber,
satisfy that sweet craving, fill you up in the morning, lose weight and even
fight diabetes.
The Raw Fruit Advantage
Drinks
that are100% juice help, too. You can buy them, sometimes for a bit
more than you may like to dish out, or make them at home. Raw fruit
blended to a pulp can be a good basis for a smoothie. Or you could use a
blender to make a whole range of fruit-based sauces and dressing. Frozen
fruits can be okay. Sometimes, if you stumble upon a sale (especially
with berries) it can be hard to pass up buying a lot of fruit all at once.
If you wash and freeze them, you can use them for a wide range of dishes
at a later date.
If
you are trying to lose weight, this can be especially helpful. Tiny berries are
fine to freeze as they are. Strawberries, though, should be cut up first.
It is especially helpful to use zip lock bags and measure out 8 oz of
strawberries into each bag. Then you have a full cup of berries all ready
for munching or cooking or baking.
If
you’ve got frozen berries stored in your freezer and you want to make a
smoothie the next day, just transfer your baggie to the fridge. The ice
should be mostly gone, and some soggy slices should be left. Add a
banana, fresh blueberries, and yogurt into your blender and switch it on. Then
you’re good to go. Trying to avoid dairy? Opt for almond milk and ice.
If you choose this method, be cautious because the soggy slices of
strawberry have a fair amount of water in them, so you don’t need as much added
liquid as you might with fresh-out-of-the basket strawberries.
Raw Veggies and Smoothies
Raw veggies can be added to smoothies too! There is far more you can do with raw vegetables than merely dip in ranch dressing as a snack. Carrot-Orange juice is a delicious drink you can make at home. Use a juicer to turn one whole carrot into juice. Use a citrus juicer on one orange. To make into a smoothie, add a ripe banana, ice, your two homemade juices, and mix in your high performance blender.
Another excellent raw vegetable recipe is the raw lettuce wrap.
In this dish, you combine veggies to make a salsa-like filling and wrap
the mixture fresh lettuce leaves. You can combine different ingredients for
different tastes.
Wraps
are a good alternative if you’re looking at that salad and groaning.
It’s okay, there are more ways to eat the same foods, and
versatility in your cuisine will help you maintain an enjoyment of the foods
that you are eating. Diversity in dishes is key to making certain that
you maintain healthy eating patterns.
So
if you’ve been diagnosed with diabetes, don’t see it as a prison. Look at
your daily food choices, and find ways to experiment. Healthy eating is
not limited eating, it is merely informed eating. Your options are still
numerous, but you now are encouraged to play with your choices and find or
rediscover things you have forgotten or did not even know were delicious.
Remember to discuss proposed changes to your diet with your doctor first.