What to Eat if You are Diabetic
For individuals with diabetes, few things can be more important for controlling your condition than your diet. A successful diabetic diet will help you maintain healthy blood sugar levels and improve your overall well-being. Here is a closer look at what you should (and shouldn’t) eat.

What to Eat
Nutrient-rich whole foods are best for individuals with diabetes. Top food options include non-starchy vegetables like broccoli, carrots, tomatoes, and leafy greens. Grass-fed beef, poultry, seafood, and eggs can provide a valuable source of protein. You can also enjoy healthy fats from avocados, olive oil, and coconut oil. High-fiber foods such as whole grains are also important. Unsweetened dairy products, nuts, and fruits can be consumed in moderation. These healthy foods can improve insulin sensitivity and help you feel full between meals.
What to Avoid
Refined grains like bread, pasta or cereal should generally be avoided, as should other heavily processed foods like crackers, chips, candy, or cookies. Legumes (beans and peas) and starchy vegetables like corn, sweet potatoes, and yams are also not recommended. You should also avoid sugary beverages like soda, juice, or sweet tea. Stick with water instead. Avoiding these foods will help prevent unhealthy blood sugar spikes.
While these are good guidelines to follow, your individual food and supplement needs could vary. At Pax Medical Associates, Dr. Chimezie Amanambu and his staff will help you develop a customized plan tailored to you. By helping you eat the right foods and develop a healthy relationship with food, you will be able to make lasting positive change to your life.

