Eat your food in the RIGHT ORDER: 75% healthier with this small trick | Episode 6 of 18
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of the Glucose Goddess Show, biochemist Jine Chusp introduces a simple yet impactful dietary hack: eating food in the correct order to significantly reduce glucose spikes. The method involves starting meals with vegetables, followed by proteins and fats, and ending with carbohydrates. This approach, supported by a 2015 study, can lead to better health outcomes, including reduced inflammation, cravings, and improved hormonal balance. Chusp also explains the science behind this hack, emphasizing the role of fiber in slowing glucose absorption and its long-term health benefits.
Takeaways
- 🧬 The script discusses a simple dietary hack that can significantly impact glucose levels without costing money or requiring restrictive diets.
- 🥗 Eating food in the right order (starting with vegetables, then proteins and fats, and finally carbohydrates) can reduce glucose spikes and improve overall health.
- 📉 A 2015 study showed that eating in this specific order reduced glucose spikes by 73% among participants with type 2 diabetes.
- 🍽 The concept of food becoming a 'soup' in the stomach after eating is debunked; the order of consumption affects how quickly glucose enters the bloodstream.
- 🚫 Reducing glucose spikes is crucial for preventing cravings, fatigue, hormonal issues, and long-term health problems like type 2 diabetes.
- 🥦 Fiber in vegetables acts as a barrier in the stomach, slowing the passage of glucose from carbohydrates into the bloodstream.
- 🍗 Proteins and fats also aid in slowing down gastric emptying, which is the process of food moving from the stomach to the intestine.
- 🍞 Consuming carbohydrates last in a meal helps in managing hunger hormones and can lead to a steadier energy level throughout the day.
- ⏳ There's no need to wait between consuming different food groups; eating them in the correct order immediately has an impact.
- 🍽️ For meals that can't be easily categorized, starting with a 'veggie starter' can help harness the benefits of the food order hack.
- 🍰 The script suggests that the common practice of serving bread before meals in restaurants might encourage overeating by causing血糖spikes and subsequent cravings.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the 'glucose goddess show' presented by Jine Chusp?
-The main focus of the 'glucose goddess show' is to discuss simple and scientifically backed health hacks that can help improve health without restrictions or additional costs, with a specific emphasis on managing glucose levels.
What is the 'food order hack' mentioned in the script?
-The 'food order hack' is a method of eating food in a specific order to reduce glucose spikes and improve overall health. It involves starting a meal with vegetables, followed by proteins and fats, and ending with carbohydrates.
How much reduction in glucose spikes was observed in the 2015 study mentioned in the script?
-The 2015 study observed a 73% reduction in glucose spikes when participants ate their meals in the specific order of vegetables first, followed by proteins and fats, and then carbohydrates.
What are some of the health issues associated with frequent glucose spikes as discussed in the script?
-Frequent glucose spikes can lead to cravings, fatigue, the need for excessive caffeine, skin issues, hormonal imbalances, sleep problems, sluggishness, brain fog, and in the long term, the development of diseases like type 2 diabetes.
What is the role of fiber in the 'food order hack' according to the script?
-Fiber, primarily found in vegetables, plays a crucial role in the 'food order hack' by creating a protective barrier in the stomach, which slows down the passage of glucose molecules from carbohydrates into the bloodstream, thus reducing glucose spikes.
What are some examples of high-fiber vegetables that can be eaten first in a meal according to the script?
-Examples of high-fiber vegetables include artichokes, asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, collard greens, green beans, kale, and tomatoes.
How does the order of eating food impact gastric emptying as per the script?
-Eating food in the right order, starting with vegetables, slows down gastric emptying, which is the process of food moving from the stomach to the intestine. This slowdown helps in reducing the rate at which glucose molecules enter the bloodstream, thus preventing glucose spikes.
What was the impact of the 'food order hack' on the hormone ghrelin, which is associated with hunger, according to the script?
-The 'food order hack' was found to suppress the hormone ghrelin for a longer period, which means that people who ate their food in the correct order felt fuller for longer and experienced less hunger.
What were the findings of the 2016 study on the long-term impact of the 'food order hack' on type 2 diabetes patients mentioned in the script?
-The 2016 study found that after 8 weeks, the group of type 2 diabetes patients who ate their food in the right order not only lost weight but also experienced a significant reduction in their fasting glucose levels, indicating the beginning of remission of their type 2 diabetes.
What is the 'veggie starter' concept introduced in the script, and how does it relate to the 'food order hack'?
-The 'veggie starter' concept involves having a plate of vegetables at the beginning of a meal before the main dish, regardless of whether the meal can be easily categorized into vegetables, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. This approach harnesses the power of the 'food order hack' by ensuring that fiber is consumed first, which can help reduce the impact of the rest of the meal on glucose levels.
Outlines
😲 Revolutionary Glucose Level Hack
The paragraph introduces a 'food order hack' that significantly reduces glucose spikes without the need for restrictive diets or additional effort. Biochemist Jine Chusp presents a study from 2015 that found eating food in a specific order—starting with vegetables, followed by protein, and ending with carbohydrates—resulted in a 73% reduction in glucose spikes in type 2 diabetics. This approach is positioned as a simple yet powerful method to improve health and potentially combat diseases like type 2 diabetes.
🥗 The Impact of Food Order on Health
This paragraph delves into the benefits of the food order hack, explaining how eating vegetables first, followed by proteins and fats, and then carbohydrates can lead to less inflammation, insulin release, and glycation. It discusses the positive effects on mood, hunger, skin, hormones, and long-term health. Jine provides personal glucose data to illustrate the concept and emphasizes the simplicity of the method, which doesn't require changing what or how much one eats.
🥚 Understanding Protein, Fat, and Fiber
The focus shifts to defining and explaining the roles of protein, fat, and fiber in the context of the food order hack. Protein, primarily found in animal products but also in some plant foods, should be consumed second. Fats, which are self-explanatory but include avocado and olive oil, are briefly mentioned. The paragraph clarifies that carbohydrates, divided into starches and sugars, should be consumed last. Jine offers a food classification master list for further understanding.
🍽️ How the Food Order Affects Glucose Absorption
The paragraph explains the physiological process behind the food order hack. It likens the stomach to a sink and the intestine to a pipe, illustrating how eating vegetables first creates a fiber barrier that slows the passage of glucose molecules into the bloodstream. This slows gastric emptying, reducing glucose spikes. Proteins and fats also slow down this process, contributing to the overall effectiveness of the hack.
📉 The Long-Term Effects of the Food Order Hack
This paragraph discusses long-term studies on the food order hack, showing its effectiveness in reducing glucose levels and promoting weight loss without calorie counting. It highlights an 18 mg/dl reduction in fasting glucose levels in type 2 diabetics over eight weeks and notes the importance of this method for preventing diabetes and improving overall health in non-diabetic individuals.
🥦 Introducing the Veggie Starter Concept
The final paragraph introduces the 'veggie starter' concept, a practical application of the food order hack for meals that can't be easily categorized. A veggie starter is a plate of vegetables consumed before the main meal to reduce the impact of the entire meal on glucose levels. Jine suggests various ways to implement this, emphasizing the ease and effectiveness of this approach to improve health and potentially manage or prevent diabetes.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Glucose
💡Biochemist
💡Glucose Spikes
💡Food Order Hack
💡Postprandial
💡Fiber
💡Protein
💡Carbohydrates
💡Ghrelin
💡Type 2 Diabetes
💡Veggie Starter
Highlights
A 73% reduction in glucose spikes can be achieved by eating food in the right order, as demonstrated in a 2015 study.
The food order hack is a simple, scientifically-backed method to improve health without restrictions or additional costs.
The 2015 study showed that eating vegetables before proteins and carbohydrates significantly impacts postprandial glucose and insulin levels.
Glucose spikes can lead to cravings, fatigue, hormonal issues, and long-term health problems like type 2 diabetes.
The food order hack involves starting meals with vegetables rich in fiber, followed by proteins and fats, and finally carbohydrates.
Fiber in vegetables creates a protective barrier in the stomach, slowing the absorption of glucose from subsequent carbohydrates.
Proteins and fats also slow down gastric emptying, contributing to the reduction of glucose spikes.
The food order hack can help manage hunger by suppressing the hormone ghrelin for a longer period after meals.
A veggie starter, a plate of vegetables before the main meal, can be an easy way to implement the food order hack.
The food order hack is applicable to both diabetic and non-diabetic individuals, helping prevent and manage diabetes.
An 8-week study showed that eating in the right order can lead to the remission of type 2 diabetes in some individuals.
The food order hack can be easily integrated into daily meals without the need for waiting between food groups.
The hack can help reduce inflammation and improve overall health, including better sleep and hormonal balance.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of implementing the food order hack only if it is easy and enjoyable, not a source of stress.
A food classification master list is available to help individuals identify which foods to eat first, second, and last.
The food order hack can potentially change the way restaurants serve meals to promote healthier eating habits.
Transcripts
now this is absolutely unheard of this kind of reduction is just mind-blowing so 73% smaller
glucose bike for the exact same [Music] meal hello angels and welcome to the glucose goddess show I'm
jine chusp I'm a biochemist and I'm obsessed with helping you feel better I want you to understand
your body in and out so that you can reclaim your health and live the life that you want want to
live so today we are going to be discussing a very very simple hack that doesn't cost you anything
isn't restrictive isn't difficult you can start doing it today and it can completely transform
your health so let's do it today I want to share with you a extremely easy trick I call it a hack
that can radically transform your glucose levels your body your brain so that you can feel way
better than you currently do now we all know that food is important for our health but sometimes we
can get a bit confused about what we should and should not eat and we get all these marketing
messages and all these different opinions and it's it can get quite confusing so I'm here to share
with you something that is scientifically backed that takes no money no effort no restriction and
that's going to really help you get on the path to Better Health and this hack is called eating
your food in the right order and eating your food in the right order is the closest thing to a magic
pill that I've ever found I know we always all looking for the one simple easy effortless thing
that's going to transform our body and mind and we love thinking that there's a a silver bullet out
there that's going to help us in most cases that doesn't actually exist but with the food order
hack you can really start to get there so before we get into it I just want to remind you that most
of us whether or not we have diabetes most of us are experiencing glucose spikes on a daily basis
and a glucose spike is simply when your blood sugar concentration increases really quickly
after you eat a meal now small spikes are totally normal and nothing to fear but most of us actually
have pretty big spikes on a daily basis and these spikes lead to Cravings fatigue needing a lot of
coffee to get through the day skin issues hormonal issues isues sleep issues feeling sluggish having
brain fog and then long-term glucose spikes lead to the development of diseases like type
2 diabetes so essentially flattening your glucose levels and avoiding these glucose spikes is the
number one place to start in order to get your health back so let's get to the hack there's a
study that was done in 2015 and this study changed the game in terms of food order up until then and
you might have learned this in school we all used to believe that after we eat all of our
food becomes this big sort of soupy smoothie mess in our stomach and that it all gets mixed
together well this 2015 study showed otherwise so the study was called food order has a significant
impact on postprandial glucose and insulin levels and the main author was Alana shulka and it was
published in diabetes care so in this study what they did is that they took people who had type two
diabetes and they put these people into two groups both groups would eat the exact same meal okay for
the whole time of the study the same calories the same composition it was the same meal but one of
the groups was instructed to eat the ingredients the elements of that meal in a specific order
okay and both groups had their glucose levels continuously monitored Ed to see the impact and
the meal was as follows so the meal contained vegetables in this study they used lettuce and
tomato salad with vinegret and steamed broccoli with butter very specific then they also had
protein in the meal in this case it was chicken breast and the meal also contained carbs bread and
orange juice so again both groups ate the exact same meal but one of the groups ate first the
vegetables so they started with the tomato salad and the broccoli then the chicken and then the
bread and orange juice while the other group just ate things however they wanted what they found was
absolutely revolutionary they found that in the group that ate their meal in that specific order
the glucose Spike of the meal was reduced by 73% 73% less impact from that meal on the participants
glucose levels now this is absolutely unheard of this kind of reduction is just mind-blowing so 73%
smaller glucose Spike for the exact same meal so as a human they were just eating that exact
same meal enjoying it but their body had a much different experience in the group that ate veggies
then proteins and fats then the carbs there was much less inflammation much less insulin release
much less glycation much less impact on their mood their hunger their skin their hormones and their
long-term Health okay this was truly mindboggling and now of course these participants had type two
diabetes but this doesn't only matter if you have type 2 diabetes no matter what your health status
is reducing your glucose spikes is super key to health and this very simple trick of during a
meal eating your veggies first then your proteins and your fats and then your carbs can achieve this
wonderful result so if you're somebody who after a meal gets tired or who struggles with Cravings
during the day or maybe when you wake up in the morning you just don't really feel rested or
very well maybe your body just feels not right maybe you're just feeling sluggish you're not
really feeling like you used to feel and you're concerned that as you Agee your health is going
to get worse not better this simple trick can really start to change things from the inside
out now here's an example from my own glucose data illustrating this concept so in this graph
we have rice tofu and broccoli and I ate this meal in two different orders so in the first test I ate
rice then tofu then broccoli so not the correct glucose order and then in the second experiment
I had the broccoli then the tofu then the rice and as you can see even though this was the exact
same meal when I ate my food in the right order so with the veggies first proteins and fats and
then carbs last the glucose P was significantly smaller and this is so easy because you don't
have to change how much you're eating what you're eating you don't have to count anything it's not
complicated just next time you're faced with a meal start with the vegetables very very simple
now if protein fat and fiber feel like words that are not very clear to you I want to get into some
detail and explain to you exactly what they are so that you can look at your next meal and understand
precisely and quickly which element is which so that you can eat them in the right order so here
I'm reading from my food classification Master list and you can get this list I'm putting a
link in the description of um of this episode so just click on that link if you want to get
it for free hey really quickly if you want to study your glucose levels and feel better than
you currently do but you don't really know where to start and you don't want it to be complicated
because you're very busy well my recipe Club has got your back monthly super easy recipes to keep
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it's fun and new every month check out the link in the description okay back to the episode so let
me give you a few examples so fiber is vegetables okay fiber let me go get some broccoli that I have
here fiber is basically vegetables so fiber is a structural molecule that helps these vegetables
stay sturdy and stay up okay if you pulverize the fiber in this coliflower that I'm holding it's
basically the same as making a cauliflower smoothie so a cauliflower Smoothie has no
structure it's liquid you could pour it into a glass well the intact fiber in a cauliflower
like this one is what is keeping it upright same thing with the broccoli I have here same thing
with basically every single vegetable Under the Sun and yes that also includes tomatoes because
I know tomatoes are a bit contentious because technically they're a fruit but I put them in
the vegetable category for the purposes of our glucose levels don't be mad at me so let me read
you um a few of the veggies that are highest in fiber that you can use at the beginning of your
meals when you're eating your food in the right order so we have artichoke asparagus oine broccoli
brussels sprouts cabbage carrots coflow collard greens corette green beans kale kimchi lettuce
mushrooms all olives yes olives do count as well onions parsnips Peppers pickles radishes Rockets
spinach Swiss chard and the tomatoes so next time you're faced with a meal if there are any
of these in your plate or a new meal well eat them first that way you're going to get the benefits of
this food order and I'm going to explain to you in a second how it actually all works inside of
your body and why we get this powerful effect now protein so what is protein protein exist
mostly in animal Foods so we're talking eggs meat cheese fish but protein also exists in some plant
Foods so nuts like almonds Brazil nuts cashews are a good place to get um protein oh eggs also
eggs are super good and important and then you can also get protein in beans and pulses lentils
peas if you're somebody who doesn't eat animal protein okay so that's the Protein that's what
you want to eat second and then fats I think that's a pretty self-explanatory one I think
everybody knows what fat is but just in case and I'm reading again from my food classification
Master list so you're welcome to download it so you can read through it as well fat avocado
butter coconut milk ghee olive oil Etc and then we come to carbs so in the study they showed
that the carbs should be eaten last now when it comes to carbs I actually divide carbs cars
into two categories we have starches okay and that's for example from my list we have Bagels
barley bread buckwheat we have rice we have pasta anything that is starchy and comes from
flour that is in the starch category and then sugars so sugars are also carbs and sugars is
anything that tastes sweet from a glass of orange juice like in the to a chocolate cake for example
so anything that is starchy or that tastes sweet is a carb and should be eaten at the end of your
meal so okay so that's the classification but now I want to get into how does this actually
work why is it that these scientists saw such a big impact on our glucose levels when we eat
our food in the right order here's why after we eat food the food goes from your mouth to
your stomach to your small intestine and as the food travels it gets broken down into smaller
bits so for example a slice of bread is going to be broken down into small pieces of bread
and then individual molecules and the molecules are what make their way from your gut lining to
your bloodstream okay and carbs so starches and sugars they get broken down into glucose
molecules so every time we eat carbs glucose molecules from the carbs enter our bloodstream
and there they can create a glucose Spike so when do carbs create a glucose Spike and when do they
not well all carbs increase our glucose levels in our blood but in order to see a spike you need to
have eaten a lot of carbs during that meal enough to cause the glucose concentration in your body
to go up significantly and then we call it a spike when it's pretty significant now these spikes are
what we want to avoid and this hack of eating your food in the right order it actually acts on that
process of letting molecules go through to your bloodstream so let me explain imagine that your
stomach is like a sink and your intestine is like the pipe below the sink so food arrives in the
sink and then gets broken broken down and passes through to the pipe through to the intestine now
if you eat during a meal the carbs first so let's say you eat the bread and the orange juice first
at the beginning of the meal well the bread and the orange juice will arrive into your sink and
then very quickly make their way through to the pipe with nothing holding them back so in the body
that means the carbs are going from your from your mouth to your stomach to your intestine and then
to your bloodstream super quickly nothing is star stopping them they're completely uninterrupted if
after the carbs you were to eat some protein and some veggies the protein and the veggies would
just kind of sit on top of the carbs and then pass through to your intestine after the carbs
so eating veggies after your carbs doesn't make an impact on how quickly those glucose molecules
are arriving into your blood now when we eat our food in the right order so if we start the meal
with the vegetables mhm if we start the meal with our broccoli and our cauliflower then I'm holding
here for example well the fiber in the veggies and this is where it's genius the fiber in the
veggies when it arrives to the bottom of your sink so when it arrives at the bottom of your
stomach it's actually not going to go through to your bloodstream the fiber is instead going to
create a sort of mesh like a protective barrier and that protective barrier is going to sit at
the bottom of your sink essentially and any any glucose molecules coming down afterwards is not
going to arrive so quickly into the pipe below so if you eat veggies first at the beginning
of a meal any glucose molecules from carbs afterwards is not going to are not going to
make their way that quickly into your intestine and into your bloodstream so for you when you're
eating it doesn't make a difference you're eating the same meal but on the inside there's something
structural going on the fiber first is protecting you from glucose molecules arriving too quickly
into your intestine and then into your bloodstream so the order actually really matters it's not just
all a big soup like we used to believe the fiber first is really protective and it's going to slow
down how quickly those glucose molecules are going to arrive into the pipe and then go into your
blood and that's really what we want to achieve we want to slow down how quickly glucose molecules
make their way to your bloodstream because when you slow down how quickly they arrive you reduce
the spike you make that Spike smaller so that's the key here and so why do we do proteins and
fats seconds because protein and fats also slow down that passage from stomach to intestine that
passage of molecules from your stomach to your intestine is called gastric emptying it's not
a very nice term but it essentially just defines how quickly molecules are going through from your
stomach to your intestine and interestingly they actually don't go through that quickly uh I think
the study that I saw showed that we have about 3 calories worth of food that go from stomach to
intestine every minute so that's relatively slow so digestion takes a long time however having the
veggies first is going to slow that down even more and prevent the glucose Spike the same scientist
then ran another really interesting study looking at the impact of this food order on hunger and on
how long we stay hungry for after a meal so again same concept we have two groups of people eating
the exact same meal the one group is eating it in the right order and the other group is just
eating it in whatever order they want and they're measuring a hormone that has a cool
name it's called gin and gin is the hormone that makes you hungry gin is the hormone that tells
you ooh Jesse time to eat something find a snack I'm hungry it's time to eat that's the hormone
it's telling you when it's time to eat again and interestingly this food order hack also impacted
gin so remember both groups are eating the exact same meal but in the group that is eating the meal
in whatever order they want gillin stayed low for about 2 and 1 half hours okay so gin after eating
went down you're not hungry anymore and then about 2 and 1 half hours later gillin came back up and
the people were feeling they they wanted a snack again however in the group that ate their food in
the right order so starting with the veggies gin stayed suppressed for way longer they actually
didn't even measure the very end of the graph because it was just staying suppressed for so
much longer but if you look at the pattern here of the curve gin probably stayed suppressed for
about four to 5 hours so if you're somebody who's hungry all the time and trust me I used to be one
of those people you're just always looking for a snack it's really difficult because you get
distracted maybe you carry snacks in your purse maybe when you arrive somewhere you kind of check
is there food around and you're always thinking about your next meal well your gin is probably
not staying low for very long after you're eating so this hack can help that hormone stay lower for
longer so that you can stay Fuller for longer and what does that mean staying Fuller for longer why
do we care because that means you can go about your life and you can think about projects you
want to do you can do things that you need to do and haven't done in a long time you
can take time for yourself not always thinking about food so very very nice outcome of eating
your food in the right order this study Was Then followed up by another very interesting study from
2016 and in this study they looked at the impact of this method of food order eating on the long
term so they asked people with type two diabetes to for 8 weeks to either eat their food in the
correct order or just eat their food in whatever order they wanted the results were fascinating
absolutely fascinating what they found is that after the8 weeks both groups of people with typ
diabetes had lost about the same amount of weight so about I think it was 2 kilos but only the group
who ate their food in the right order also saw the beginning of the remission of their type 2
diabetes they saw on average a reduction of 18 mg per deciliter in these people's fasting glucose
levels so fasting glucose levels is the main metric that we use to measure type two diabetes
so if your fasting glucose is underneath 100 milligrams per deciliter you're considered
healthy if it's between 100 and 120 you're considered pre-diabetic and if it's above 120
you're considered to have type 2 diabetes so when you're diagnosed with type to diabetes your main
objective is to lower that fasting glucose level and it's very challenging but it's very important
to help your long-term health and this hack very easily lowers that fasting glucose levels by 18
milligrams per deciliter in two months without counting calories without doing any crazy diets
just by changing the order in which you eat your food and this kind of study makes me so
happy because I find that often when people get diagnosed with diabetes they feel like they have
two options either medication or never eating anything they like ever again in their life and
honestly it's a horrible situation to be in it's really not fun but just by changing the order of
our food we can already see a big reduction and that makes me so happy because food is medicine
there is power we can do simple things that are going to help us so so so much in situations
where we feel stuck and we feel powerless so 18 milligrams per deciliter reduction and fasting
glucose levels in just eight weeks that's huge that could take somebody from 120 fasting glucose
so with type two diabetes to 102 which means not even very much pre-diabetic anymore almost healthy
and normal anyway I love this one all this work was then follow up followed up by a 2018 study
done in people without diabetes um and this one is from Kimiko nisho at all and this one is from the
Journal of nutrition science and vitaminology and it was called consuming carbs after meat
or vegetables lowers post prual excursions of glucose and Insulin in non-diabetic subjects
so the importance of food order also applies in people who do not have diabetes this going to help
them prevent diabetes which is super important because it's a massive global global epidemic
but also just feel better have steady your energy fewer cravings for chocolate and cookies all the
time better sleep better skin better hormones and just having a bit more you know pep in your step
so whether you have type two diabetes or you don't this food order is an incredibly simple place to
start and it's very powerful this is massive guys it means that if you have type two diabetes simply
going on a diet might not actually be the solution you need to be looking deeper and understand the
molecules and the functioning of the food that you're eating and eating your food in the right
order taking advantage of that fiber first and actually lowering your glucose spikes in that
way is a very important key to start with and when I meet you guys or when I meet people one
of the most common questions that I get is is type 2 diabetes genetic is it something that I
can't do anything about if I have it is it just something that's been passed on from my parents
and my grandparents the answer is no yes genetics plays a small role in whether or not you're going
to develop type two diabetes but truthfully your lifestyle and mostly how you're eating is going
to be the determining factor in whether or not you have the condition and whether or not you're
able to put it in remission so eating your food in the right order if you don't know where to
start if you're feeling overwhelmed stressed out like everything feels like way too much
this is a really easy spot to start some other common questions that I wanted to touch on so
another common question I get is how long do you have to wait between the elements of the meal in
order to get this benefit um the answer is you don't actually have have to wait at all so in
the studies a few timings were tested 10 minutes 15 minutes but actually they realized that even
zero minutes so just eating your food right in that order without waiting is super powerful and
works so you don't have to wait now what about if you have a meal in front of you that you cannot
easily break down into those three categories of veggies proteins and fats and carbs then what do
you do let's say you have a tuna sandwich or lasagna or a salad with lots of stuff in it
what are you supposed to do are you supposed to open the sandwich and take out the salad and eat
that first and then eat the meat and the cheese and then eat the bread I mean if you want you
can but no you don't have to I have a solution for you that doesn't involve separating out very
cumbersomely all the elements of your meal so the very easy thing you can do to harness the power
of this hack is to have what I call a veggie starter let me explain so a veggie starter the
concept is before your main dish you're going to add a plate of vegetables to the beginning
of your meal and then you're going to eat your mixed meal or whatever else you're having so a
veggie starter is just a dish built around veggies it can be cauliflower and broccoli I have these
here next to to me because they're my favorite vegetable um and I find them so pretty and I
also find the the fractals and the cauliflower just so cool but anyway sidebar so you can make
a veggie starter out of any type of veggie and if you click on my food classification Master list
in the description you'll get a list of all of my favorite recommended vegetables it can be a simple
side salad that you order at the restaurant it can be roasting some peppers in advance for your whole
week and keeping keeping them in your fridge and having them at the beginning of your meals it can
be even 20 olives if you're out at a restaurant or at a bar and there's nothing else so you can
compose your veggie starter really however best you like it it doesn't have to be complicated it
can take you 5 minutes and as a result whatever you're going to be eating during the rest of the
meal is going to have less impact on your glucose levels and you will feel so different gin will
go down inflammation will go down if you want to prevent or diabetes into remission it's also going
to help you tremendously super simple and you're going to feel like a different person especially
if you suffer from Cravings after your meals maybe you always want to eat something sweet or
if you're just always tired this hack can change your life and one last thing I want to mention
when I first discovered this hack I thought about the following you know when you go to a restaurant
and they put the bread on the table before you order and you end up just going for it right
I always used to go for the carbs first because I'm hungry and it's there and I want to eat them
and then I thought huh if I owned a restaurant and I wanted to encourage people to eat as much
as possible at the restaurant I would actually do the same thing I would give them the bread at the
beginning of the meal so people eat the bread on an empty stomach the glucose molecules go really
quickly into their bloodstream creating a big glucose Spike and then about 90 minutes after
they ate the bread their glucose is crashing and that crash activates the craving Center in
our brain and makes us want to eat more food and maybe 90 minutes after the bread arrived
is actually when the waiter comes to your table and asks you hey would you like to order dessert
conspiracy not conspiracy I don't know but I find this quite interesting so next time you're at the
restaurant if they serve you bread try to not eat it first keep it and have it after your main meal
maybe your main dish maybe you can use it to you know soak up the sauce on your plate that's going
to keep your glucose level steady and help you feel so much better okay Angels that's all we
have time for today and if you want my food classification Master list that many of you
have printed out and put on their fridge click on the link in the description this is going
to help you start to become a food detective and able to analyze any plate anything and know what
order to eat your food in and remember remember only do this if it's easy never if it's stressful
this is something that should be positive and enjoyable not something to stress you
at there's plenty of other hacks that will cover that you can do when you can't do this one okay
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