Well done for taking your health seriously. Your HbA1c is not far from where mine was.
I would keep it simple:
All meats, fish and shellfish
Vegetables such as cauliflower, brocoli, green beans cabbage, spinach, courgettes, leeks
Berries of any type
Small amounts of nuts (excluding cashews) and seeds
Dairy, but not too much. 95 to 100% dark chocolate.
Drinks, sparling / still water, black coffee, teas.
The above may look restrictive, but it has foods from all of the groups, vitamins and minerals. You can cook in any style, such as Nandos type chicken, curries, steak, lamb burgers.
Eating the above consistently, with sleep and maybe walking after every meal, can get you either remission or very close (all things being equal).
I received one of those Diablo hampers for Christmas from a well meaning relative. You can subtract the Polyols* from the total carbs to get net carbs but they still makes their products too high for me. I just gave it all away to my non diabetic family.
*polyols are alcohol sugars, neither alcohol or sugar and they generally aren’t absorbed, they pass straight through, hence the warning found on those type of products ‘excessive consumption may have a laxative effect’!
Thanks. I can assure you, my results are middle of the pack and there are countless on this site (diet doctor, the internet) that have done the same and better. The most difficult part is living in a high carb, mostly processed food society, that produces delicious food-like ****.Thank you - that's really appreciated. I'm pretty close to your meal suggestions there.
Aside from that.... WOW WOW WOW
Just looked at your profile footer. You are an absolute inspiration. Seeing someone who's numbers were similar to mine and who has achieved what you've done. Wow. Good on you!
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