crash said:
crash said:
today for example I have lifted myself famous since yesterday I had dinnerearly.Well, I have already used half of the 1500 kcal of the day at breakfast and I have taken the metformin.Then I have gone to walk 40 minutes since I read not long ago that if you exercise after eating, the body takes advantage of that glucose that accumulates in the blood as energy and thus the blood glucose level is lowered.
I tell you my super breakfast.I have 200 grams of lentils of a previous side handle and I have done it with stifrite onion in very little oil with some pieces of grilled chicken breast (150 grs).Integral spelled bread 25 grs.Lettuce, carrot, radish, chia, apple vinegar and very little olive oil.No salt.Then I have taken a decaffeinate with a bit of semi -skimmed (100ml)
The idea to eat is broccoli and steamed green and then sauteed with very little soy sauce (without salt, since I add soy) about 250 grs and the 150 grs of chicken chicken breast that has left me over this morning.
This afternoon I still have time and a half pending exercise.
At night, as I will be at the limit of the 1500 kcal because I will take one or two Poché or Hard eggs with a can of tuna or mussels in pickle.Without HC.
What do you think?
That seems perfect to me.Much more appealable than the happy Pleistocene diet that they guided you.Protein in the three intakes, a lot of vegetables, almost no bread, no fruit.
What exercise are you doing in the afternoon?
You do not have to be so drastic and eliminate the fruit of a healthy Mediterranean diet, there are fruits that do not affect glycemia almost or nothing, such as red fruits ... strawberries, cherries, Arandanos, raspberry, or futas that are not maturePoquitin green without exaggerating like the banana, the pears, etc ... and if elimin
I leave the fruit to overcome hypos or to prevent them in case of exercising.They upload me like a rocket.
Red fruits also upload me.I take them in very small, almost ridiculous quantities (4 cherries or 4 strawberries, or 6 blueberries) as a yogurt topping or caste and in the dessert along with nuts, to avoid the rush.
But if you are going to make a hypocaloric shock diet for a limited time, you better not include fruit.He does not satisfy anything, the glycemia and vitamins and fiber they offer from the vegetables from the vegetables.
When you are in maintenance you can already take some fruit, but by frictions, not by pieces.
I know that the forum is going to be thrown on me, but I think that the fruit is overvalued and for a diabetic adds too many hydrates.I love fruit, I miss orange, custard apple, plums, watermelon, grapes and figs, pears, apples.I only take it sporadically and in a very small amount, I do not see it healthy for my diabetes.