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Nutrition
Question #42506
88 days ago
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can we eat poha in diabetes - #42506

Audrey

I am really confused about my diet since my diabetes diagnosis a few months ago. I used to love starting my day with poha — you know, the flattened rice dish? But after some reading online, I'm not sure if can we eat poha in diabetes anymore. I mean, it’s usually light and easy on the stomach, but sometimes I worry about the carbs. My doctor told me to watch what I eat, but no one really explains exactly what’s good and what’s not. I tried to make poha with less oil and added some veggies for fiber, but my blood sugar levels still spiked after. Should I totally avoid poha or maybe adjust how I prepare it? The thing is, it’s such a staple for me when I rush out to work in the morning. I don’t wanna feel deprived, y’know? I’m also trying to manage cravings — I had a bad day lately and just wanted a comfort food like that. I just keep wondering, can we eat poha in diabetes or not? Like, are there specific portion sizes I should stick to? Any tips or ideas would help cause I’m feeling a bit lost. Thanks!

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Eating poha when managing diabetes, in short, is possible. It’s about how you prepare and consume it. Poha, being made from flattened rice, is a source of carbohydrates, but it doesn’t mean completely avoiding it is necessary. Preparing poha with some mindful tweaks could make it a more diabetes-friendly option.

When making poha, first ensure that you’re using minimal oil; using ghee in small quantities can be a more satvik choice aligned with Ayurveda. Adding non-starchy vegetables like spinach, capsicum or onions can increase fiber content, which helps manage blood sugar levels better. The inclusion of these vegetables helps to slow digestion and the absorption of carbohydrates, thereby avoiding sudden spikes in blood sugar levels. Incorporating some proteins, such as peanuts or boiled split gram (chana dal), can add a balance by lowering the Glycemic Index of the meal.

Portion control is crucial. You might want to try half of your usual serving size initially, observing how it affects your blood sugar levels. It’s likewise recommended to have smaller meals throughout the day rather than large portions all at once, as this can help in maintaining stable sugar levels.

Another tip: Soaking poha, followed by proper rinsing helps reduce starch content. For a richer taste without impacting your blood sugar much, incorporate lemon juice or garnish with coriander.

Try consuming it at the right time - preferably in the morning when your metabolic fire (agni) is naturally stronger. Consider pairing it with some form curd for added digestion support.

Since individual responses to food can vary, it’s beneficial to keep track of your body’s responses by monitoring blood sugar levels before and after meals. If postmeal spikes persist, it might be worth consulting a nutritionist specializing in diabetes for a tailored plan. Remember, managing diabetes through diet doesn’t mean deprivation but rather smart adjustments to keep enjoying your meals.

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