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Real food for gestational diabetes : an effective alternative to the conventional nutrition approach / Lily Nichols, RDN, CDE, CLT.

Nichols, Lily, (author.).

Summary:

Prenatal nutritionist and diabetes educator, Lily Nichols, offers revamped carbohydrate recommendations and exercise guidelines based on the latest clinical research. Includes information on ketosis, insulin and blood sugar-lowering medications, foods to emphasize to provide your baby with the right nutrients for optimal development, prenatal exercises to control your blood sugar and prepare for labor, and what to do after delivery to prevent type 2 diabetes. Also includes meal plans and recipes.

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  • ISBN: 9780986295003
  • ISBN: 0986295000
  • Physical Description: vii, 182 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: [Kodiak, Alaska?] : [Lily Nichols, LLC], [2015]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-181).
Subject: Diabetes in pregnancy.
Diabetes > Diet therapy.
Diabetes > Diet therapy.
Diabetes in pregnancy.

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Real Food for Gestational Diabetes : An Alternative to the Conventional Nutrition Approach
Real Food for Gestational Diabetes : An Alternative to the Conventional Nutrition Approach
by Nichols, Lily
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Real Food for Gestational Diabetes : An Alternative to the Conventional Nutrition Approach


Getting diagnosed with gestational diabetes is scary, but it doesn't have to stay that way. Imagine easily managing your blood sugar, effortlessly gaining the right amount of weight during your pregnancy, and giving birth to a beautiful, healthy baby. This can be you! Real Food for Gestational Diabetes offers an alternative to the conventional nutrition approach that embraces nutrient-dense and delicious foods that nourish you and baby without causing high blood sugar. With the wrong information (or no information at all), far too many women are left alone struggling with erratic blood sugar and excessive weight gain, often leading to high doses of insulin or medications. Sadly, this often happens despite these moms dutifully following the dietary advice given to them by well­-meaning clinicians; a restrictive diet that leaves them feeling unsatisfied, unhappy, and confused about ever ­increasing blood sugars. In Real Food for Gestational Diabetes, prenatal nutritionist and diabetes educator, Lily Nichols, RDN, CDE, CLT, sets the record straight, offering revamped carbohydrate recommendations and exercise guidelines based on the latest clinical research. You can have gestational diabetes and have a healthy baby. Lily will show you how. With this book, you have the tools to turn this diagnosis into a blessing in disguise.You'll learn:Why conventional diet therapy often fails and what to do insteadHow the right prenatal nutrition can reduce the likelihood you'll need insulin by 50%Exactly which foods raise your blood sugar (and more importantly, which foods DON'T raise your blood sugar)How to customize a meal plan with the right amount of carbohydrates for YOU (there's no one-size-fits-all plan, despite what you may have been told)The truth about ketosis during pregnancy (and why checking urine ketones isn't useful)Information on insulin and blood sugar-lowering medications used in pregnancyWhich foods to emphasize to provide your baby with the right nutrients for optimal development (these real foods have a long history of producing strong, healthy babies)The best prenatal exercises to control your blood sugar and prepare for laborWhat to do after delivery to prevent type 2 diabetes

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