Anonymous wrote:OP here. My eating is really healthy, tons of veggies, beans, fish once a week, chicken once a week, steel cut oatmeal, quinoa, lots of nuts. No processed foods except for tortilla chips and popocorn which I eat a handful of times a week, but no sweets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you swap out oatmeal for eggs? Oatmeal causes big increases in blood sugar for many people.
Even steel cut oats?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to lower your glucose, this will do it:
Eat only protein (chicken breast and fish) and non-starchy vegetables. Eat healthy fat with every meal (nuts, seeds, avocado, olive oil) so that you won't get hungry. Eat nuts or vegetables for in between meal snacks.
Read the book The Sugar Solution 10 Day Detox for complete details of this diet. I do not eat coconut butter because I am not certain it doesn't clog your arteries in spite of what the author claims. I take fiber before every meal (Benefiber) in a tall glass of water and I take vitamins.
What to avoid:
sugar
gluten
beans
rice
flour of any type including gluten free
dairy
processed foods of any kind
fruit other than 1/2 cup berries a day
No beans? Ugh, I thought they were good for protein and longevity. Didn’t realize they would raise glucose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your glucose level? Did they also test A1c?
Glucose was a 99. They did not test A1c as far as I can tell,
Anonymous wrote:Get a calcium score test. If your triglycerides are low, it offers a protection against high levels. I have genetic high cholesterol and my calcium score was 0 meaning none of it was sticking to my arterial walls
Anonymous wrote:I think you just need to accept that you need a statin. Sometimes high cholesterol is just hereditary and there’s not much you can do to improve it. My sister is a vegetarian and a (fast!) marathon runner who has always had high cholesterol. Like even in her 20s. She’s not yet 40 and is on a low dose of a statin. She eats basically no white carbs, almost no dairy. Tons and tons of fish and beans and veggies and fruit and whole grains. Runs 4-6 marathons a year.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to lower your glucose, this will do it:
Eat only protein (chicken breast and fish) and non-starchy vegetables. Eat healthy fat with every meal (nuts, seeds, avocado, olive oil) so that you won't get hungry. Eat nuts or vegetables for in between meal snacks.
Read the book The Sugar Solution 10 Day Detox for complete details of this diet. I do not eat coconut butter because I am not certain it doesn't clog your arteries in spite of what the author claims. I take fiber before every meal (Benefiber) in a tall glass of water and I take vitamins.
What to avoid:
sugar
gluten
beans
rice
flour of any type including gluten free
dairy
processed foods of any kind
fruit other than 1/2 cup berries a day
Anonymous wrote:Can you swap out oatmeal for eggs? Oatmeal causes big increases in blood sugar for many people.
Anonymous wrote:There are other foods to avoid that I neglected to mention but basically this is a sugar free, gluten free, dairy free anti-inflammatory diet. All you eat are non-starchy vegetables, protein and nuts and seeds and a bit of healthy fats.
Anonymous wrote:Can you swap out oatmeal for eggs? Oatmeal causes big increases in blood sugar for many people.