I hate that fruit has so many carbs
fastfoodietofitcutie
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I had such a craving for those little Cutie tangerines so I bought them. Looking forward to having 2 for breakfast but it's 20 carbs. I follow a moderate carb diet so I can make it work but it annoys me that fruit is so high in carbs when other items with added sugar are lower.
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Other items with added sugar are not nearly as healthy as those clementines. You have to look at the nutrition of the item, not the calories if you want to be healthy.0
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Completely annoying I agree but fruit in its original state (meaning not baked in a pie or cooked with other added sugars) is healthier than the altenative. I am also trying to stay low carb but I find if I have one Clementine or pineapple slice or apple, I find I am satisfied that I got a treat and it's a healthy one. So don't give up on all fruits. If your going to eat carbs it is the healthy option.0
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What's wrong with carbs?0
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I'm pre diabetic so I need to watch my carb intake.0
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I like that fruit has carbs. Makes it a decent choice for before or after a workout and a good way to add carbs to my breakfast, which otherwise tends to be lower carb than I like (I'm an omelet fan).0
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Oh OK good reason0
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I wonder how many people gave themselves diabetes by scoffing too many clementines.....?0
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I'm also pre diabetic and eat 1 piece of whole fruit a day, usually an apple, so I can put peanut butter on it. Maybe you could cut your carbs somewhere else one day so you could enjoy a few clementines.0
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So have one? Cut into some greek yoghurt with pecans.0
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If you really want fruit then berries are a way to go and still limit your carbs. Blackberries, strawberries, blueberries and raspberries are good choices. They give you sweet and flavorful goodness when you really are craving that.
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Springfield1970 wrote: »So have one? Cut into some greek yoghurt with pecans.
she had two lol hehehe0 -
Did a dr tell you to limit fruit per day because of prediabetes? Because this sounds really weird.0
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My doctor said i can have two fruits per day. I am diabetic and am counting carbs too. It is crazy but a way of life. I eat half portions of fruit so i can eat it more through the day. sometimes a quarter apple. Or pear with 1/4 banana and some berries. Delicous under 30 carbs and kind of satisfies me0
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BurnWithBarn2015 wrote: »Springfield1970 wrote: »So have one? Cut into some greek yoghurt with pecans.
she had two lol hehehe
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Springfield1970 wrote: »So have one? Cut into some greek yoghurt with pecans.
That sounds super yummy!0 -
Why are carbs bad? I follow a high carb low fat vegan lifestyle and my health is great? I'm not trying to be rude I'm generally curious aha x0
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Did a dr tell you to limit fruit per day because of prediabetes? Because this sounds really weird.
My dr and nutritionist did this. Lower carbs help people that are prediabetic lose better and from becoming full on Diabetic. That was the original premise of Atkins and low carb diets on general; to help people with diabetes.
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Did a dr tell you to limit fruit per day because of prediabetes? Because this sounds really weird.
My dr and nutritionist did this. Lower carbs help people that are prediabetic lose better and from becoming full on Diabetic. That was the original premise of Atkins and low carb diets on general; to help people with diabetes.
I have no doubt that in general a diabetic needs to portion fruit throughout the day, like all carbs. But stressing over whether you can fit a second tangerine in your day, when you are not diabetic? I think this is one of the cases where one gets lost into details and overwhelmed with no reason to. Honestly, I cannot believe that in OP's case, with 180 lbs to lose and no diabetes diagnosis yet, her dr actually told her to stress over tangerines because eating a second one will stall her progress or trigger diabetes.0 -
You are reading way too much into my post. No where did I say my dr told me not to eat fruit nor am I stressing about eating it. I was simply pointing out that I think it's interesting that fruit which is "healthy" has just as many carbs as something branded "not healthy" with added sugar. Relax, it was just my opinion and observation!
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OP, good for you for listening to doc and random internet posters. With your attention to nutrition, weight loss, and exercise im sure you can beat this. I turned things around within a few months. Doc was astounded because she doesn't see this often.0
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Fruits have carbs? Consider me extremely surprised.0
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fastfoodietofitcutie wrote: »
You are reading way too much into my post. No where did I say my dr told me not to eat fruit nor am I stressing about eating it. I was simply pointing out that I think it's interesting that fruit which is "healthy" has just as many carbs as something branded "not healthy" with added sugar. Relax, it was just my opinion and observation!
Do not stress over carbs from fruit, if your primary goal is weight loss. Calories are far more important than anything else in weight loss, and fruit are low in calories, and full of vitamins and fiber, so always a good choice for snack or dessert. If your dr told you to start eating as a diabetic, then you do need to count carbs, so eat one serving of fruit at a time. Carbs are not evil.0 -
fastfoodietofitcutie wrote: »
You are reading way too much into my post. No where did I say my dr told me not to eat fruit nor am I stressing about eating it. I was simply pointing out that I think it's interesting that fruit which is "healthy" has just as many carbs as something branded "not healthy" with added sugar. Relax, it was just my opinion and observation!
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Good on you for trying to avoid becoming a diabetic :-)0 -
ellenavegan wrote: »Why are carbs bad? I follow a high carb low fat vegan lifestyle and my health is great? I'm not trying to be rude I'm generally curious aha x
OP has insulin resistance, so under standard advice would want to avoid a high carb diet and make sure to eat carbs with fat and protein to help avoid blood sugar spikes. Carbs aren't bad, but too many on their own would be for her.0 -
Hi I found if you really more about fruit than other things that are high in car to sub those with fruit but in small portions like 1/3 cup raspberry blueberries or other berry as the are low carb also green banana is low carb I'm not sure but papaya is not really sweet. I instead would cut out something else like breads, cereals, pasta, oats, yogurt or high cab veggies. Another thing I found was having a half banana or Apple 4 slices of a cutie etc was a way to go about it. But if you say sub in 1/3 cup fruit w a low carb protein shake with a tbsp pb it can hit that fruit carb for the day.
I'm not pre diabetic (as far as I know) but I do have pcos so I am at risk for insulin resistance and I found that carb cycling worked for me bc I could not lose weight!
So I do not count carbs as a rule in grams. I know I'm allowed on low car days to have 1 carb =1/2 cup of something for breakfast w 1 protein =4oz and 2 veggies = 2cup rest of day is 1 protein, 2 veg, 1 fat=1tbsp
So generally I do not count carbs from fruit or veg but I limit my fruit in am to 1/3 if I must have oats or smoothie. Rest of day I do not have bread, or grains, or pasta etc.
High carb days are 1 carb, 1 protein, 2 veggies no fats ( none added to anything like butter olive oil etc unless I feel necessary) then I have it without a carb as a snack.
So on a high carb day I could say have my fruit instead of a half cup of quinoa, 1 slice bread, half cup rice, half cup tortellini, 1 tortilla etc. I could have a half cup or whole cup cottage cheese with a half banana or 1 Apple w plain Greek yogurt ( less carbs or a low carb yogurt).
After awhile you adjust to eating this way and figure out how to keep somethings like fruit or sweet potato in there with a bit of finagling. I just try to keep its in the below 200 range grams wise on lo carb days as a total but I don't count each thing to not drive myself crazy it's just a total I look at at the end of day.
I do Chris Powell choose more lose more carb cycling. It really is easy and helped me immensely figure out my calories and portions, tho he has weird measures ( a fist, Palm, thumb) I just figured out the measures and the calories on my own. Anyway you are welcome to add me if you like0 -
fastfoodietofitcutie wrote: »I'm pre diabetic so I need to watch my carb intake.
No, you need to be at a healthy weight and regular exercise period.
Studies show that preventing DM (and helping those who already have it) should be focused on acheiving/maintaining lean body (so obviously a healthy fat % - abdominal fat is the biggest risk factor - excess of this makes insulin less useful in the body) and regular exercise - a combo of cardio and strength which makes insulin more useful in the body.0 -
mommarnurse wrote: »fastfoodietofitcutie wrote: »I'm pre diabetic so I need to watch my carb intake.
No, you need to be at a healthy weight and regular exercise period.
Studies show that preventing DM (and helping those who already have it) should be focused on acheiving/maintaining lean body (so obviously a healthy fat % - abdominal fat is the biggest risk factor - excess of this makes insulin less useful in the body) and regular exercise - a combo of cardio and strength which makes insulin more useful in the body.
I tend not to tell people who have medical conditions that they are wrong because that really should be left up to their doctor since everyone has different circumstances.0 -
I too love fruit and try to just stick with berries!!0
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Fruit has the sugars (carbs) together with all the other nutrients and fiber that work together for a healthy diet.
The problem with many processed high sugar foods is that they are almost all sugar (carbs) with minimal fiber and nutrition.0 -
ellenavegan wrote: »Why are carbs bad? I follow a high carb low fat vegan lifestyle and my health is great? I'm not trying to be rude I'm generally curious
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