Monday, May 11, 2015

Start Your Day Right - Eat Breakfast

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Start Your Day Right - Eat Breakfast

We've heard time and time again that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Eating breakfast can help you to lose weight, improve energy levels and keep blood sugars at goal. Deciding what to eat can sometimes be challenging. Find out the best breakfast bites and how to incorporate them into your daily routine. 

Barbie Cervoni, RD, CDE
Type 2 Diabetes Expert
If You Must Eat Cereal - Do it Like This
Should you eat cereal if you have diabetes or are someone trying to lose weight? The short answer is -probably not...
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A Large, High Protein-High Fat Breakfast Can Help Reduce A1C

Studies have shown that starting your day with a with a larger, higher fat, and higher protein breakfast can help to improve blood sugar control and aid in weight loss in people with Type 2 diabetes...

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5 Ways to Use Meal Replacements for Weight Loss

If you are looking for a calorie controlled, quick breakfast option - a meal replacement shake might be your best choice...

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5 Delicious and Nutritious Lower Carbohydrate Breakfast Choices
Many of my patients tell me that they often feel better - more energized and satisfied throughout the day, when they eat a lower carbohydrate, higher protein breakfast. Reducing your carbohydrate intake can also help you to lose weight...
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