Heemangi Patil brings you some tastebud-tickling recipes.
Six years ago, I had a rude wake-up call.
Due to my erratic lifestyle and the fad diets I indulged in for weight loss -- I used to skip meals and replace it with alternatives like shakes or supplement-meals -- I developed high cholesterol and was diagnosed as pre-diabetic.
In such cases, even doctors advise you to correct your nutrition and adopt a healthy lifestyle instead of dosing you with medicine.
So that's what I did. A healthy lifestyle and changes in my nutrition and workout pattern brought me back to normal.
Since then, I always watch what I eat and ensure I don't deprive myself of any nutrients. Over time, I have become passionate about healthy food.
One of the ways you can incorporate this in your diet is through healthy blends.
Healthy juices and smoothies are one way to ensure you take in the proper combinations of fruits or veggies. It also helps you manage your sugar and keep the fibre content intact.
Here are three recipes you can begin with.
Powerhouse Smoothie
(A pre-workout drink)
Serving size: 1 glass
Total calories: 177 Kcal
Carbs: 26.2 gm
Protein: 9.8 gm
Fats: 4.5 gm
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Method
Apple Cinnamon Healthy Smoothie
(A diabetic friendly blend)
Serving size: 1 glass
Total calories: 151 Kcal
Carbs: 25.9 gm
Protein: 6.1 gm
Fats: 3.4 gm
Ingredients
Method
Very Berry Smoothie
(A Keto-friendly and antioxidant-rich drink)
Serving size: 1 glass
Total calories: 105 Kcal
Carbs: 19 gm
Protein: 2 gm
Fats: 3.5 gm
Ingredients
Method
Nutritionist Heemangi Patil is a post-graduate in applied dietetics and nutrition and a certified naturopath. She specialises in holistic and therapeutic diet plans and fitness management. She shares tips at Being Well Nutrition.
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