Blood Sugar Balance Nutrient Bowl

Blood Sugar Balance Nutrient Bowl

Top 3 Essential Vitamins for Diabetics

  1. Vitamin D – supports insulin sensitivity
  2. Vitamin B12 – important for nerve health (especially if taking metformin)
  3. Vitamin C – helps reduce oxidative stress and may support glucose control

 Ingredients (1 Serving)

  • 1 cup spinach (Vitamin C, magnesium)
  • ½ cup cooked quinoa (low glycemic carbs)
  • ½ avocado (healthy fats)
  • 100g grilled salmon (Vitamin D, B12)
  • ½ cup bell peppers (Vitamin C boost)
  • 1 tbsp pumpkin seeds (magnesium, fiber)
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • Lemon juice (fresh squeeze)
  • Pinch of salt & pepper

 Instructions

  1. Cook quinoa and let it cool slightly.
  2. Grill or pan-sear salmon with light seasoning.
  3. In a bowl, layer spinach, quinoa, and sliced avocado.
  4. Add chopped bell peppers and pumpkin seeds.
  5. Place salmon on top.
  6. Drizzle olive oil and lemon juice.
  7. Toss lightly or serve layered.

Notes

  • This is not a cure, but a nutrient-dense meal supporting metabolic health.
  • Works best alongside medical guidance for Type 2 Diabetes or Type 1 Diabetes.
  • You can swap salmon for eggs or fortified tofu if needed.

 Tips

  • Pair meals like this with regular physical activity for better glucose control.
  • Avoid ultra-processed carbs when possible.
  • If supplementing vitamins, consult a doctor—especially for Vitamin D dosage.

 Servings

  • 1 balanced meal
  • Easily doubled for meal prep

 Nutritional Info (Approx.)

  • Calories: 450–500 kcal
  • Protein: 30g
  • Carbs: 30g (low glycemic)
  • Fiber: 8–10g
  • Healthy fats: 20g

 Benefits

  • Helps stabilize blood sugar levels
  • Supports heart health (important in diabetes)
  • Provides anti-inflammatory nutrients
  • Supports nerve function (B12)
  • Enhances insulin sensitivity (Vitamin D)

 Q&A

Q:Can vitamins alone lower blood sugar?
A: No. They support your body but do not replace medication or lifestyle changes.

Q: Should diabetics take supplements daily?
A: Only if deficient. Blood tests help determine needs.

Q: Is Vitamin C safe for diabetics?
A: Yes, in moderate amounts—prefer whole food sources.

Q: What’s the most important factor for blood sugar control?
A: Consistent diet, exercise, medication (if prescribed), and monitoring.

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