lordburnside
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
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I have taken my T2 seriously and gone from 55 to 42 then back to 45 because I let my guard down!
I have watched maybe 30 youtube videos and read a couple of books and each seem to give similar but not the same advice.
My view is that I should not eat potatoes, bread, pasta or rice. I like meat but tend to go for red meat which is definitely not the best diet.
At the moment I am being a very good boy and this week's meals are mainly fish or chicken with salad or veg but no bacon or steak. I am only having alcohol Friday Saturday and Sunday unless I weaken.
My question is - who is the expert we might follow. Is a plant based diet the best or should it be plant based and fish?
Is meat a no no? There is a US guy on youtube who thinks you should have meat but looking at the meat he eats it looks pretty disgusting! Then there is the US doctor who says plant based only. NHS allow you to eat grains. Some say cheese is bad.
I can see that juicy steaks are not ideal.
For now I am thinking plant based plus fish and sometimes chicken. Bacon on a weekend. Can't do without bacon. I have tried alternatives to potato, low calorie bread, cauliflower rice etc and I didn't like them.
I have watched maybe 30 youtube videos and read a couple of books and each seem to give similar but not the same advice.
My view is that I should not eat potatoes, bread, pasta or rice. I like meat but tend to go for red meat which is definitely not the best diet.
At the moment I am being a very good boy and this week's meals are mainly fish or chicken with salad or veg but no bacon or steak. I am only having alcohol Friday Saturday and Sunday unless I weaken.
My question is - who is the expert we might follow. Is a plant based diet the best or should it be plant based and fish?
Is meat a no no? There is a US guy on youtube who thinks you should have meat but looking at the meat he eats it looks pretty disgusting! Then there is the US doctor who says plant based only. NHS allow you to eat grains. Some say cheese is bad.
I can see that juicy steaks are not ideal.
For now I am thinking plant based plus fish and sometimes chicken. Bacon on a weekend. Can't do without bacon. I have tried alternatives to potato, low calorie bread, cauliflower rice etc and I didn't like them.