@Anza yes thanks mama that’s great was thinking about dried fruit also…I had some praline pecans yesterday and I realized it was too much sugar
Try making granola bars or balls at home with oats and you make make your own healthy caramel with dates. They are sweet and good for you.
I’m also a trainer who has an online coaching business so if you want more guidance let me know. I’d love to help
It’s great to hear your blood sugars are improving! For healthy snacks that help with weight loss and keeping blood sugar stable, try options like nuts, Greek yogurt with berries, boiled eggs, or veggies with hummus, these will keep you full without spiking your blood sugar.
I’m a wellness coach with Herbalife. Let me know if you’d like some recommendations 🤍
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Straight to the point here… Dont skip breakfast (coffee doesnt count but try adding in half a scoop of collagen+protein powder in) Foods like greek yogurt, cottage cheese, beef jerky, protein bars, mixed nuts, rice cakes, peanut butter crackers, fresh or freeze dried fruits, are all going to help with feeling satiated and maintaining steady blood sugsr levels
Dried fruit will increase your blood sugar more than fruit will. It’s basically CANDY. Praline pecans are SUGAR coated pecans that have been roasted so more sugar. Anything with oats will increase your blood sugar, specially granola and oat milk. If you are really pre diabetic stay away from high sugar fruits like dates which is a dried fruit. So much confusing and misinformed advice in this thread. Don’t take supplements from Herbalife or the other juice mlm. Best comment is from Bailey. Don’t skip breakfast, eat small meals throughout the day. Animal protein, Greek yogurt, raw nuts always paired with some fiber ideally from veggies. Forget the idea of sweet snacks, does no good. Fat, protein and fiber. Cinnamon (Ceylon) tea with no sweetener of course will also help.
@Virginia Hey, I’m curious, what’s the deal with Herbalife? I’ve personally had great experiences with their products and have seen some really positive results. Their protein shakes have been a game changer for me, as a mom running around all the time they’re super convenient. I’ve incorporated a shake or two a day along with my nutritious homemade meals and healthy snacks. But the shakes have made managing my nutrition so much easier because I’m not missing meals now. I’m currently the healthiest I’ve ever been in my life and have been consuming the products for over a year now. Plus, they have sugar-free options too. I’d love to hear your thoughts!
The OMAD diet worked really well for me.. it’s definitely not for everyone! But it helped keep me in a calorie deficit and the weight started dropping quick! But for snacks when I wasn’t doing OMAD I’d eat nuts of all kinds, pistachios were my favorite!! I’d also eat cheese and pepperoni, and lots of fruit.
I buy my husband who is diabetic sugar free snacks for him to eat and we only use Splenda in our house
@Virginia ok thank you mama
@Gen yes I was off medication for nearly 3 weeks because my blood sugars were great below 140 after eating but now my my blood sugar spiked again today so I took my injection but I have been eating sweets and carbs smh 🤦🏾♀️
@Yasmina Those sweets and carbs can definitely cause spikes, try balancing them with more fiber and protein to keep your blood sugar steady. If you’d like, I can recommend some low-glycemic options to help support your goals. Keep up the great work, you’ve got this! 💪🤍
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@Gen yes thank you mama please share
@Celecia what else in on OMAD though? Is that low carb?
@Yasmina it’s really just one meal a day. I focused on high protein low carb so I ate a meat with a side of veggies and then a fruit.. definitely isn’t for everyone it’s like intermittent fasting so headaches are expected
@Yasmina I sent you a private message mama🫶
I had dried fruit like cashews and pistachio mostly idk if these counts?