Tropical Weight Loss
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Blueberries. Half a cup of blueberries (75 grams) contains approximately nine grams carbs. Along with other notable health benefits, blueberries are rich in vitamin K, which plays an important role in promoting heart health and bone health. They're also a delicious fruit to help balance blood sugar.
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Read More »Is there anything better than diving into a colorful fruit plate on a tropical vacation? Or sinking your teeth into summer’s sweet, juicy peaches? It’s no surprise that apples, oranges, and bananas rank at the top of the list for America’s most-consumed fruits. They’re delicious. But the thing is, fruit—like carbs, in general—can spike blood sugar. While that doesn’t mean you should strip them from your diet altogether, it’s helpful to understand how the body metabolizes fruit and the best fruits to lower blood sugar. Rest assured: When you’re looking for an energizing snack to keep your blood sugar within a healthy range, look no further than your kitchen’s fruit basket—or the produce drawer in your fridge. Our favorite snack-worthy fruits are good for balancing blood sugar (especially when paired with a spoonful of nut butter or a bowl of tart Greek yogurt!).
Generally, the recommended daily calorie intake is 2,000 calories a day for women and 2,500 for men.
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Read More »Again, it’s when we consume a lot of fruit together that fructose gets to the liver. Experts agree that if you’re eating 1-2 fruits at a time (about the size of a tennis ball), your liver will get very little—if any—fructose. In essence, the fructose gets partially blocked by the intestines. Another component that changes the way we metabolize fruit? Fiber. Fiber in fruit slows the sugar’s absorption. It helps keep hunger at bay and can support hormone balance. Unlike sodas, often with at least 25 grams of fructose, natural fruit contains fiber to keep blood sugar in check. Furthermore, fruit’s vitamin C content can also help neutralize the effects of fructose. Flavanols can help counter it, too.
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