Top 3 foods to DECREASE sugar spike for weight loss | Dr Pal

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  • In our intermittent fasting method, we worship insulin. Anything we do to decrease the workload of insulin, we will reach our goals faster. Not eating after sunset gives the rest that Insulin needs so that it can work 100% for us the next day.
    Similarly, during our eating window, if we can eat low carb diet as much as possible, Insulin will like that as well. This doesn't mean that we should not eat our staple foods in certain culture like rice, noodles, dosa, idli. We can be a bit smart about it by how to mix these foods with other foods so that we can decrease the sugar spike which in turn decreases the insulin spike which is an indirect way to give rest to Insulin and make it work better to lose fat.
    Discussed the 3 top food hacks you can do to decrease the glycemic index when we eat carb rich food. Let me know which hack would work for you in the comments section.
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  • @sravanthikolli6856
    @sravanthikolli6856 Před rokem +267

    Wonderful video sir....so our traditional lemon rice has low glycemic index...😅

    • @srividhya1027
      @srividhya1027 Před rokem +21

      Ya, throughout the video I was thinking about the lemon rice. Thought Dr. would mention it. Our traditional definitely has some good reasons in it. The think is we are not aware of those. Like the fermented rice. We all know it's good but don't know that it has this kind of wonderful benefit

    • @sathishn281
      @sathishn281 Před rokem +1

      Will citric acid changes in nature during cooking process of lemon rice?

    • @winterpark02
      @winterpark02 Před rokem +11

      I make my own salad dressing : olive oil + crushed garlic + fresh lemon juice + powdered black pepper+ honey one tsp - mix
      2. Squeezing lemon to moong dal , make dal thicker consistency. I eat this alone - stopped rice long ago except temple prasad .

    • @albertlee8151
      @albertlee8151 Před rokem +9

      @@sathishn281 - we add lemon juice only after we switch off the stove(else the rice will be bitter).

    • @Tamilinusa
      @Tamilinusa Před rokem +6

      Sir gas problems occur while fasting.. Am I doing something wrong or is it common.. Remedies please.
      Stomach aches of gas formation.

  • @ghost381
    @ghost381 Před rokem +429

    Reduced from 130 kgs to 106 in 6 months on just IF , walking and basic exercises , it works ❤

    • @lionheart650
      @lionheart650 Před rokem +10

      24 kg ah 😮

    • @sanjam11
      @sanjam11 Před rokem +5

      Which exercises were you doing & what was your IF routine?

    • @oreogiri
      @oreogiri Před rokem +121

      I am 64 tears old woman in October 21 I was 128 kgs. By October 2022 I came down to 94 kgs...
      I don't know if what I do is intermitt3nt fasting. I have breakfast around 9 am and dinner between 7.30 - 8 pm.
      Afternoon just fruits. Minimum carbs that too with idlis and dosas. No outside food. No fried food. No sugar. No sweets, period. Coffee twice a day with little jaggery. I cook all food. No outside food (rare exceptions which children and grandchildren vome). I eat veg and non veg both, but increased vegetables. No rice other than what us there in dosa and idli. Usually dinner is a salad with variety of vegetables and self made light dressings and variey of soups. I have added millets to my menu and barley. Non veg is chicken, fish and eggs. The first two I use air fryer to cook. Some vegetables like potatoes are off the menu.😊
      In Jan 2022 I was not able to wake 50 steps without pain in knees and that too needed help .
      Now I walk comfortably 8000 steps and push it to 10000 steps every day. Children have made me wear fitbit to keep count. I do simple yoga ( basic stretch asanas and deep b4eqthing) for about 20 minutes in the morning.
      The journey has been not easy nor difficult. I tried taking help from nutritionists twice but I found that I was eating way too much than I did before and couldn't eat like that...i did some research on diets and designed my own...what works for my body. I have mentioned the basic principles of the diet above. Just find out what each dish adds in te4ms of nutrition and calories and then fix what you been to eat.
      My sugar A1C was 7.3 when I started dieting and in end of April this year it is 6.0. No medication.
      I walk about 3k to 4k steps after dinner in the night. Rest comes during the day. Post meal walks help in regulating sugar levels..
      It didn't happen overnight to put a diet and a system.in place. I had to undo a lot of bad habits in the first place.
      I check my weight every Sunday morning and record it. Some.weeks have gine up too. But the steady decrease is a big motivator. I have happily tightened all my clothes and can wear my dresses, blouses which are 15 years old at least. (For a woman that matters, somehow, even in my age 😂)
      More importantly I feel good about myself, confident and more healthy in body and mind than before. That makes me enjoy the whole process and not consider it as a punishment.
      Now Dr. Pal says we can eat carbs (rice) in a healthy way....hmm will see.
      A

    • @thetree7694
      @thetree7694 Před rokem +3

      @@oreogiri So proud of you Ma'am.
      Do you eat wheat chapati??

    • @oreogiri
      @oreogiri Před rokem +3

      @@thetree7694 thank you. I eat chapathis occasionally. Like once or twice a month. I use a variety of wheat called Samba, which I believe has highest fiber content among wheat varieties. It is a little rough but very tasty. At such times I make a wrap with my salad as filling and with home made dressing.
      I eat quite a few millet varieties mostly as rottis or ganji. And use barley and poha to large extent. So I don't miss chapathis much.
      With all this I am still struggling to lose another 10 kgs...I am kind of stuck at 94 - 95 for the last about 4 months. Don't know how to break this barrier.

  • @priyavk157
    @priyavk157 Před rokem +134

    I lost my mother who was 46 years because of diabetes in 2015... I wish I could have seen Dr.Pal's guidance before 10years.. I might have saved my mother with all these lifestyle changes... If you are watching his videos please change your lifestyle...be consistent and take care of ur parents ❤

    • @sowmyamohanraj9159
      @sowmyamohanraj9159 Před rokem +2

      😢😢😢

    • @sahanasherin9846
      @sahanasherin9846 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Same thing happened in my life😔 my mom no more😔😔😔

    • @priyavk157
      @priyavk157 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@sahanasherin9846 Don't worry sis... She will bless you ❤️

    • @nisthahereee
      @nisthahereee Před 10 měsíci +1

      Sorry to hear this

    • @lokesh3428
      @lokesh3428 Před 10 měsíci +1

      By ur mom blessing u attended this session. Sorry to hear..thank u ur mom.. u r here now..

  • @ushan5934
    @ushan5934 Před rokem +72

    Lemon - Lemon rice💛
    Vinegar - Fried rice🧡
    Fermented food - Curd rice 🤍

    • @hithaishydhanan
      @hithaishydhanan Před rokem

      Same thought .👌👌👌

    • @fiyaa9357
      @fiyaa9357 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Much better palaya soru as fermented rice

    • @vivekbr8015
      @vivekbr8015 Před 8 měsíci

      No fried rice strictly

    • @prasanna3930
      @prasanna3930 Před 8 měsíci

      Sushi rice is made with vinegar

    • @bhattshirin
      @bhattshirin Před 2 měsíci

      Do we need to keep curd and rice overnight to make it fermented?

  • @srilakshmimoolaram8949
    @srilakshmimoolaram8949 Před rokem +51

    Our day to day meals like white rice mixed with Pulikozhambu, rasam, sambar, curd all are acidic I believe… we can take our South Indian meal in moderation without fear even in weight loss… thanking our ancestors for bringing this healthy meal culture

    • @rmatube
      @rmatube Před 11 měsíci +1

      Depends on Quantity

  • @rjennyrathna
    @rjennyrathna Před rokem +32

    We couldn't save our father who was a diabetic, 21 years back. I was just a 11 year old , when i lost him, I became obese post partum, due to poor life style, i was truly fearing i might end up the same as my dad, u are truly my guiding light Dr. Pal. I wish internet and you existed back then.❤

    • @menuhamenuha6664
      @menuhamenuha6664 Před rokem +2

      You are good to realize. I see 95% ppl around....their parents / siblings dies or under complications due to diabetes/BP/cholesterol..but no has any control of sense or fear..but when losing the person big drama at funeral

    • @MrKorlepara
      @MrKorlepara Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@menuhamenuha6664 actually most people dont listen when everything looks fine with the body .I tell people around me about good eating habits and hardly anyone wants to follow.When u r young u may not see much issues whatver you eat.Thats y i think i see lot of guys just 30+ feels like they are old and good for nothing to do any physical activity.As a country we need to drastically change our food habits ,otherwise sooner it would be SICK india .

  • @jaynt02
    @jaynt02 Před 6 měsíci +20

    His knowledge his patience his ability to make common people understand the complex mechanisms in simple words and detailed explanation
    Dr pal is a gift to humanity ❤

  • @srmelmango
    @srmelmango Před rokem +1

    Thanks much for the generosity, Dr. 💐

  • @marlenemelville4205
    @marlenemelville4205 Před rokem

    Love this informative video, makes lots of sense to me. Most grateful for this information. Thanks!

  • @rakeshgangireddy8397
    @rakeshgangireddy8397 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I think he is the only one who says please do not subscribe, ofcourse that’s the confidence he has on the content 😊

  • @soniaj5561
    @soniaj5561 Před rokem +28

    Dr Pal As a diabetes dietitian from UK I really enjoy your content.👍

  • @vatsalark694
    @vatsalark694 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sir hats off to you for your valuable healthy comments. If only we were to have you in our teen days.

  • @anujakumar06
    @anujakumar06 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent Video!! Thanks so much for providing detailed info about digestion of carbs and lowering the glycemic index of carbs. Much appreciated! 👌👌🙏

  • @prashanthgoutham2722
    @prashanthgoutham2722 Před rokem +13

    Loving your videos doctor. You are making it so easy for us to understand how our body works really!

  • @apurvs
    @apurvs Před rokem +30

    Thank you Dr. I actually liked how you related to our daily diet intake without putting it down. Major Indian meals are full of carbs and we love our passed on foods. So, you actually supported our base food love by proper scientific guidance and suggestions around it.

  • @anithaalex7613
    @anithaalex7613 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The best teacher I have ever seen.Thank you.take care.God bless

  • @justinanthenge619
    @justinanthenge619 Před rokem +1

    I LOVE THIS DOCTOR. He is the best comedian I have seen on serious issues. But he is so true , he could be the curtain riser for Dr. Jason Fung!

  • @CoreOfLifestyle
    @CoreOfLifestyle Před 4 měsíci +9

    "I've been struggling with my health goals, and this video has given me the motivation and direction I needed. Thanks for the inspiration!"

  • @pvithiya4450
    @pvithiya4450 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Hi Sir, I started following you recently.. sorry for late following.. after coming to US wishing 1year I put 10kg extra weight all bcoz of my careless about what food am taking. As newer coming to US I wanted to taste all kind of food.. that’s result I increased my weight 62kg to 73 kg within one year.. later I got health issues.. hormones imbalance pre diabetic and PCOS.. I was addicted to gulag jamun.. I won’t take only one sometimes I will eat 4-5 at a time.. all caused me this problem.. Finally I myself self realized about my health as my old dresses are not fit for me.. in home we always in night dress.. from Aug 10, I started my NO SUGAR diet.. I can’t believe with one month I lost 1kg.. that’s gave me confidence after seeing the weight reduce.. then slowly started your IF diet food before 5:30-6:30pm.. that helped more to reduce my weight.. from August ,10,2023 (73kg) to December, 10,2023 (65.3kg). Still lots more to go to reduce my weight. My hormone problem resolved ✅. Pre diabetics also I can reduce I believe..Just posting this because those who suffering like me will get little bit boosting and hope.. Thank you Dr. Pal( my dad name also Palanisamy) so somewhat I personally connected to you Sir🙏🏻😊obeying as my father’s says.

  • @swaminathavijayaraj
    @swaminathavijayaraj Před rokem

    Thank you for the Tip Dr. Pal

  • @arunaraju8436
    @arunaraju8436 Před 10 měsíci

    Wonderful explanation doctor! Indeed good service to the society!!

  • @RE-yv5sh
    @RE-yv5sh Před rokem +5

    Love your sense of humour.very helpful tips

  • @jaypanicker2362
    @jaypanicker2362 Před rokem +4

    Dr. Pal... Great Information.. You truly deserve a "Crown"👑 For the Hardwork..

  • @anujakumar06
    @anujakumar06 Před rokem +11

    So much fun to watch your videos and such good information!! Even with such a busy schedule, you are finding time for inspiring others and donating money to charity - totally awesome!! Thanks so much! 🙏
    I have followed your advice and lost 8 pounds with fasting in last 3 months. Just 5 more to go 😊

  • @poligapoliga3700
    @poligapoliga3700 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for your energy in making the videos.. hats off ❤

  • @drdmaheswariviji1703
    @drdmaheswariviji1703 Před rokem +6

    Lemon rice , drinking buttermilk after biryani or heavy lunch, squeezing lemon before eating, mixing chicken and mutton with vinegar

  • @sivanandamsubbiah1464
    @sivanandamsubbiah1464 Před rokem +8

    Dear Dr Pal, Your tips are amazing. It helps me to care for myself in loose weight, balanced diet and in intermediate fasting. By all I am fit at the age of 63. Thanks for your service to this society❤🙏

  • @aropanil
    @aropanil Před 6 měsíci

    Wow!! I now understand why I love lemon rice so much!!

  • @sivakamasundarijothi8371
    @sivakamasundarijothi8371 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Dotor for these 3 tips.

  • @shobamoses6837
    @shobamoses6837 Před rokem +84

    Within our Indian diet, I would think the options would be,
    -Tomato Rice (tomato is acidic)
    - Tomato rich foods without added coconut (sambar, tomato chutney, tomato curry)
    - Tamarind rice
    - Lemon rice
    - Rasam
    - Lemon squeeze on foods
    - Curd/Yogurt
    - All pickles (Indian sides)

    • @maheshnithyayoga
      @maheshnithyayoga Před rokem +17

      Also Idli-Sambar-Tomato chutney,
      Dosa-Sambar, Appam-Stew, etc, etc. Our ancestors already knew all this; hence our traditional way of food combinations and eating. What western science is discovering today, our ancient Indian science had already discovered, researched, experimented and followed. 👍

    • @sathishn281
      @sathishn281 Před rokem +9

      How you think coconut is harmful? I think modern science has proved coconut to be the most beneficial ingredient

    • @shobamoses6837
      @shobamoses6837 Před rokem +3

      @@sathishn281 Not harmful, it adds calories to your plate.

    • @shanthisahadevan9746
      @shanthisahadevan9746 Před rokem +4

      Anything that is bitter or sour to counter the sweet should work I feel.

    • @vidyasraoraok7815
      @vidyasraoraok7815 Před rokem +4

      Coconut is good fat everything shud b in limits

  • @rakeshreddy6608
    @rakeshreddy6608 Před 7 měsíci +13

    South Indian meals always end with curd rice. Now I understood why our ancestors used to do that. Lemon rice, cooking beans curry with vinegar, fermented dosa and idly batter…this is my way of including all three ingredients. Thanks you doctor🙏🏻

  • @sapnapillai9086
    @sapnapillai9086 Před 10 měsíci

    Starting on your advice..so grateful 🙏

  • @poornimaswamy-consciousact8832

    That's amazing doctor, you made it very clear... Absolutely useful, tnk u very much...

  • @maryardussi2738
    @maryardussi2738 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I enjoy a green salad with apple cider vinegar and olive oil dressing most every day - a family tradition.

  • @JC80405
    @JC80405 Před rokem +16

    ACV is good if you are not already suffering from acidity. If you do have this condition, it might aggravate it, so treat it with caution. Also ACV when you buy it you have to check if the label says "with the mother". Which means it is unfiltered, unpasteurised and has the goodness of the good bacteria.

  • @maryardussi2738
    @maryardussi2738 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow!! Thanks for this very helpful video!!

  • @lataraghavan3987
    @lataraghavan3987 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent. Love the way you convey an important healthy habit.

  • @veenasaiprasad9020
    @veenasaiprasad9020 Před rokem +5

    Great doctor. Already we are in the practice of having பழைய சோறு. Thanks for emphasising the importance of fermented foods.

  • @yasmeenanjum7886
    @yasmeenanjum7886 Před rokem +8

    Hi Doctor, your video are informative and easy to follow with few lifestyle changes. Love the way you mix humor with science, keep up the good work and really appreciate your hard work

    • @user-he4ho3xs1b
      @user-he4ho3xs1b Před 6 měsíci

      Hi doctor, thank you for your wonderful advice, I really appreciate your work thank you doctor. we the south Indians eat lemon rice .

  • @ganesannatarajan4010
    @ganesannatarajan4010 Před rokem

    Super and great explanation .throughly understood for your efforts and help.well done no doctor explained like this

  • @EmmanuelThompson-vo2mw
    @EmmanuelThompson-vo2mw Před 7 měsíci

    Good tips! Thanks Dr Pal.

  • @mrtarakesh
    @mrtarakesh Před 10 měsíci +6

    Really like your Content Dr Pal. I wish you can also talk about IBS and how it can be reversed

  • @vedantdixit1911
    @vedantdixit1911 Před rokem +3

    Very useful video. Can you mention some of the names of fermented Indian foods so I can try preparing them

  • @deepaalaksmi6949
    @deepaalaksmi6949 Před rokem +2

    Ur mind-blowing Dr. Pal .. so much info so clearly put forward ... Will follow it frm now on ....... Great looking forward for more such videos ❤

  • @sandrasuguna402
    @sandrasuguna402 Před rokem

    Thank you Dr. now I understand very well.keep it up with your good work 🙏🙏🙏

  • @radhaiyer2565
    @radhaiyer2565 Před rokem +8

    I enjoy watching your videos. I follow a low carb diet and I use ACV as a dressing with the salad. It is very tasty. Keep up the good work of spreading nutrition awareness among us! Thank you!

  • @mizzle_333
    @mizzle_333 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I remember my grand pa used to eatleft over rice put in water and adding green chillies onion and butter Milk Curryleaves crushed Before going to his rice paddy he particularly asked for this food for the breakfast. I never knew the health benefit thank you doctor .and our ancestors Were so knowledgeable 🙏🙏

  • @laxmimaurya6116
    @laxmimaurya6116 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for wonderful knowledge you have given

  • @geetapillai5525
    @geetapillai5525 Před 5 měsíci

    wonderful inputs Dr Pal - I've started including buttermilk and pazhaya choru in my regular diet thanks to you

  • @aishkrishnan
    @aishkrishnan Před rokem +15

    I dilute 2 tablespoons of AVC in a 200 ml glass of chilled water, add a dash of lime juice and cinnamon powder to taste - and sip with a straw in the morning (ACV not very good for the teeth enamel). Decently palatable.

    • @investneur8232
      @investneur8232 Před rokem

      how acv is acidic and can destroy teeth enamal and its a fact

    • @vidyakarant9798
      @vidyakarant9798 Před rokem

      ACV is a good hack for minimizing the carb effect on insulin. So good to pair it with food

    • @DeeCeeD
      @DeeCeeD Před rokem +2

      It's good as it will lower Insulin drastically. But always have an on off mechanism, like take it probably for 1 week and avoid it next week. Taking anything regualry can have your body dependent on it. I used the same method but with warm water with 15ml of ACV with mother in the morning and night and exercised with low carb food and lost 30 kgs in 5 months.

    • @roshni6565
      @roshni6565 Před 2 měsíci

      Ufff that's too much of acidic stuff early morning.

  • @roopanarasimhan6134
    @roopanarasimhan6134 Před rokem +4

    Similarly rice eaten with ghee and dhal reduces it's GI. Rujuta diwekar talks about this.

  • @pharmclare
    @pharmclare Před 2 měsíci

    Very valuable. Welldone and thank you for sharing

  • @swatimantri5222
    @swatimantri5222 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Discovered this channel last night and cannot stop watching the videos during work breaks. Dr. Pal has made such fun content that is insightful and motivating. Totally going to binge-watch all videos. Would request the doctor to make content on pre-post workout meals, and activities perhaps? is it absolutely necessary to eat a pre-workout meal? I want to use my gym first thing in the morning at 5am and not eat anything before 8. Any suggestions, Doctor?

  • @sujitsam
    @sujitsam Před rokem +3

    Superb content as usual. I am a big fan of yours Doc. Keep up the good work

  • @suzeedebbarma2526
    @suzeedebbarma2526 Před rokem +141

    I am going through a hormonal imbalance and it's getting very tough to loss weight the traditional way, but after I am following your videos and changing my eating patterns, I must say that I have started to see changes.
    Absolutely informative along with humor and entertainment. Wish more Doctors are like you. Keep up the good work Doctor ❤

    • @DeeCeeD
      @DeeCeeD Před rokem +2

      Do your research on Keto and low carb food as it has very strong and proven benefits to reverse a lot of hormone imbalance and also helps drastically in reduction of weight.

    • @kapri5095
      @kapri5095 Před rokem +7

      Go to a doctor before you try keto or any other diet. Just eat healthy, limit portions eating mindfully, cut sugary creamy stuff with milk etc and just move. Glad it’s working for you. Keeping the weight off will be a challenge to overcome. It’s been that for me. So happy for you.

    • @anitabuxani
      @anitabuxani Před rokem

      Will try your advice soon doctor. Hope it helps

    • @vidyaarvind4458
      @vidyaarvind4458 Před 11 měsíci +2

      It is important that women seek medical advice specifically to treat hormonal imbalance which results in PCOD, hypothyroidism, menopausal weight gain, pre-diabetes and diabetes. Those who have hormonal problems will find it very hard to lose weight just by fasting or exercising or eating right, though these may initially help shed a few pounds. But weight lost compared to those not having hormonal imbalance, will be discouragingly low. Female hormones are a double edged sword indeed.

    • @samj923
      @samj923 Před 8 měsíci

      The reason is all carbohydrates,which is 200% guaranteed sugar,..if fiber is the food,. carbohydrates -fiber = total sugar of the food.. eat protein, increase the fat and very less carb.. do check ....Dr sten ekberg.. weight loss 100%guarenty

  • @jabeenabuddin9268
    @jabeenabuddin9268 Před 5 měsíci

    I have watched so many videos on diet before.. but nothing like dr pals vedio.. very helpful.. thank you dr

  • @arnabtechlover
    @arnabtechlover Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much for your support

  • @AshishYadav-ju6si
    @AshishYadav-ju6si Před rokem +32

    I have decreased my weight from 108 kgs to 98 kgs ... I will follow every word from your holy knowledge btw i am an engineer so the phenomenon of digestion was easy as i have gone through more complex explanations more over there is no words to thank you my lord ❤❤❤ big fan

    • @DrPal
      @DrPal  Před rokem +11

      If you respect the body, “the system will take care “

    • @virtuousvasanth
      @virtuousvasanth Před 8 měsíci

      @@DrPalCan you pls tell is the carbs same when rice is taken normally and as palaya soru

  • @santhisubburaman9409
    @santhisubburaman9409 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Dr.I am retried primary school tr. ur Eglish is easily understood.God bless you my child.continue ur sevai. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ajitsingh71091
    @ajitsingh71091 Před 10 měsíci

    Sir I learnt a lot of things from your video, i am quite a health freakbut i know i need to learn more. God bless you. I will work and strive towards a better body.

  • @user-rp2ou4gs5j
    @user-rp2ou4gs5j Před 3 měsíci

    Great information, how to decrease in sugar spike while eating carbs .
    Thank you Sir!

  • @gayathirij9209
    @gayathirij9209 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for your clear explanation Dr. Pal. I just started following intermittent fasting. As I am feeding mother now started 12:12 window. You are helping the society with your awareness videos. By the way convey my regards to your friend Mr. Saravana kumar😂

  • @prasannavigneshr
    @prasannavigneshr Před rokem +16

    Dr.Pal After Dr Berg you are doing great helping all with your knowledge.

    • @vijiv5389
      @vijiv5389 Před rokem

      ​@@ManishKumar-jj7sv please share youtube link

    • @ManishKumar-jj7sv
      @ManishKumar-jj7sv Před rokem

      @@vijiv5389 czcams.com/video/nDJHQz2JHeA/video.html

    • @taniahjahmad
      @taniahjahmad Před 3 měsíci

      Dr Fung, he has helped his diebatic patients.

  • @reshmarehman8630
    @reshmarehman8630 Před 9 měsíci

    Wonderful video Dr. Pal, never heard of this concept before, this will be my daily mantra with carbs. 🎉yeah I can eat carbs without having insulin spike or depositing fat in my body. Thank you for the 3 tips doctor.

  • @user-oc9yu6sy5n
    @user-oc9yu6sy5n Před 10 měsíci

    Thks Doc for all your clearexplanations,very informative and eagerly look forward for the next.
    Recently my husband underwent lap hernia repair.this is the second surgery after a gap of 30 yrs. As you are a gastro enterologist ,wanted to know why does repetition occurs. And how avoid such recurrences. Incidently his brother was a professional ge
    And mow no more.

  • @binduvasumathy9544
    @binduvasumathy9544 Před 10 měsíci +5

    What a wonderfully informative video Doc!! I am watching all your videos as part of my weight loss journey. I find the tips you give extremely helpful in incorporating into my south indian diet. Great job Doc and love your sense of humour😁🤗

    • @pramilaverma2618
      @pramilaverma2618 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Very nice sport with sharing your knowledge. Thanks alot. Can I know some breakfast and dinner recipes..iam taking prebiotic rice in afternoon.iam 74 but want to reduce 5kg

  • @m.g.kamath4417
    @m.g.kamath4417 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Well said and my 2 cents. I am a vegetarian no egg no fish. I take half lemon in 200 ml warm water first action in the morning. Then along with the starchy breakfast (dosa, idli, aval) I take sprouted lentils, grated carrot and curds. I don't like vinegar. I make dosa batter protein-rich by adding all pulses and less rice. Lunch 1 roti or half bowl cooked rice, 1 bowl sambar vegetables, 50 ml curds. 2 cups 100 ml coffee or tea a day.
    If I take dinner at 7 then I will take breakfast after 7 am. Trying eating window 6-8 hrs. Drink water when thirsty, and when hungry during overnight fasting. Walk 3 times a day 10,000 steps in total. Meditation Yoga 20min a day 2 hrs after food. 1 fist full nuts and fruits a day. Any more suggestions? BMI 23

  • @prashanthds96
    @prashanthds96 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Ducking legend!!! It’s so hard to come by factual content without selling anything to us.

  • @srikanthchincholi481
    @srikanthchincholi481 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you sir, now i have got to know how important it is to eat right and what to eat with.

  • @VAK110
    @VAK110 Před rokem +14

    Great tips for all carb lovers! Our traditional Indian food had all these elements .Like a typical maharshtrian comfort food is Varan[plain dal] , white rice , with a spoonful of ghee and lemon juice on it. Same with curd rice and the custom of having butter milk at the end of the meal

  • @geethasudhakar8511
    @geethasudhakar8511 Před rokem +5

    Superb video Dr. Pal as always very informative. Thanks,
    Pazhaya soru is excellent to help develop Good Gut friendly bacteria, keeps us cool in summers if we consume pazhaya soru with curd or buttermilk.
    It is rich in Vitamin B 12 which most vegetarians need in high doses and pazhaya soru is high in Resistance Starch which helps delay in absorbing carbohydrates.

  • @sowmyanrao1
    @sowmyanrao1 Před 10 měsíci

    Very well explained. Thank you so much

  • @deepikabharath1269
    @deepikabharath1269 Před 3 měsíci

    Very well explained. Thankyou Dr.Pal😊

  • @malathymadhavan5349
    @malathymadhavan5349 Před rokem +4

    Doctor I have started the sunset sunrise method. (7pm-7am)What I like to know is that if I couldn't do this a few days and then continue it again, will I lose all the good effects I had achieved earlier?
    I love sharavana kumar because I know he is there in all of us😂😂😂
    Please do respond.

  • @sherlinevincent3010
    @sherlinevincent3010 Před rokem +6

    Amazing Sir… i was looking for this information for a long time. Can we add Yoghurt or butter milk to lower the glycemic index?

  • @subadhraarv7393
    @subadhraarv7393 Před 29 dny

    Very helpful and useful tips. Thank you so much Dr.

  • @savithaleo1555
    @savithaleo1555 Před 10 měsíci

    Deivame! ❤
    If I have got this awareness during college days, I would have not eaten pizza, pasta or burgers alot. However, since 10years I have eliminated pizza and burgers, still white sauce pasta is my favourite meal and I still like to eat it anytime of my life.
    Now I will watch over my eating habits not just carbs food, as well low GI food.
    Thanks a ton.❤

  • @NishadKelkar
    @NishadKelkar Před rokem +9

    Very important tips sir, in typical maharashtrian meal, we have slice of lemon with dal and rice....known as ' Waran Bhaat' limbu....
    May be it is to lower d g.i....
    Thank u for awakening us....

  • @arijeetsat
    @arijeetsat Před rokem +9

    Left over rice is the most famous lunch for people in Odisha, we call it "Pakhala Bhaat".
    Thanks Dr. Pal, your friend Sravana Kumar will love odia food.

    • @arupkumarjena5178
      @arupkumarjena5178 Před 3 měsíci

      Time to eat Pakhala in every meal of the day🤔

    • @protubershrish6765
      @protubershrish6765 Před 3 měsíci

      Actually in Karnataka - pakhala bhaat is curd rice and I think they add butter

  • @udaiyardurairaj182
    @udaiyardurairaj182 Před rokem

    அருமையான தெளிவான விளக்கம் கொண்ட பதிவு. நன்றி வணக்கம்.

  • @kathychinsamy2157
    @kathychinsamy2157 Před 8 měsíci

    ThANK YOU 😊 for your time and valuable information From South Africa

  • @53peace
    @53peace Před rokem +13

    I take Apple cider vinegar many times a week but didn’t know what it does exactly. Thank you for clarifying its uses. Great video as usual

  • @shubhabhattacharya8205
    @shubhabhattacharya8205 Před rokem +16

    Dr. PAL,
    Koti koti pranam🙏
    You are truly BHARAT'S RATNA💐
    Helping out soo many people
    I love to watch all your videos and trying to apply your advices🙏

    • @radhasivakumar4329
      @radhasivakumar4329 Před 7 měsíci

      Yes truly, Dr Pal is already a Bharat Ratna winner, he explains so well, even a lay man can understand the digestive process & methods to rectify the diet, & burn fat. What a service to humanity. God bless him & his family. 🩷

    • @RekhaSrichandan
      @RekhaSrichandan Před 3 měsíci

      ❤​@@radhasivakumar4329

  • @agrulz19
    @agrulz19 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this valuable information ❤

  • @dbasannar
    @dbasannar Před rokem

    Very nicely said, easy to apply simple techniques.👌👌👌👌👌

  • @sudhakannan8394
    @sudhakannan8394 Před rokem +7

    Hi Doctor, I am doing intermittent fasting. My eating windown varies between 6 to 8 hrs. Please let me know whether the eating window time should be consistent daily without variation slightly. I start my first bite around 11 am and end by 5 or 6 pm. I am taking Euthyrox in the morning after getting up around 7 am. Will this affect the intermittent fasting? I am taking glucophageXR 750 at 9 pm as I am prediabetic, though I end my eating window by 6 pm as I feel comfortable taking glucophage before going to bed. Does it affect the intermittent fasting window as you had said other than water we cannot take anything during the fasting window. Awaiting your reply. Thanks

  • @miss_ps4902
    @miss_ps4902 Před rokem +5

    I am a 25 year old with diabetics from last 2 years.....i got it after being badly affected with covid(I was in ICU for almost a month) , lots of medicines and steroids or whatever.I have tried so much but I'm not able to reduce it. Its literally pushing me to depression,i have no energy I'm so young and not able to eat anything.Tired of checking and eating every food.I am not even a sweet tooth ,since childhood i barely used to eat any sweets still got Sugar
    I am planning to work on this intermittent fasting thing Dr Pal recommends Hope it works

    • @kanchanarajagopal1693
      @kanchanarajagopal1693 Před rokem +1

      Bless you dear.Bless you with good health

    • @remanair9333
      @remanair9333 Před rokem

      Forget Covid . Intermittent fast use above foods long walks one hour after food will keep yu fit. One year down yu may become non diabetic

    • @remanair9333
      @remanair9333 Před rokem

      Steroids in Covid trmt is the cause. Steroids in Covid vital for lung to work…

    • @thetree7694
      @thetree7694 Před rokem

      How r u? R u trying intermittent fasting?

    • @miss_ps4902
      @miss_ps4902 Před rokem

      @@kanchanarajagopal1693 Thanks ma'am

  • @sbk99sbk99
    @sbk99sbk99 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for the wonderful video. Unpolished rice provides good low glycemic control for me. 🙏

  • @user-zc5zj7qp5e
    @user-zc5zj7qp5e Před 10 měsíci

    Dr. Pal, your videos are quite informative and helping improve awareness for better health !! I had a small question though, what if one has acidity, please?

  • @prashanthirajkumar7454
    @prashanthirajkumar7454 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Hi Dr. Pal, I got motivated by your videos and started my IF journey yesterday along with home cooked food, lower carbs, protein rich intake... I want to be accountable by updating my progress to you on daily basis. Which is the best way to do so please?

  • @laxmik5523
    @laxmik5523 Před rokem

    Hi Dr.Pal your videos keep me motivated towards IF ,please help with remedies for removal of gallbladder stones.

  • @revathialuri774
    @revathialuri774 Před 6 měsíci

    Thankyou Doctor. Every video of yours is motivational in making us thoughtful about choosing healthy food.

  • @jahnaviprasanna5456
    @jahnaviprasanna5456 Před 10 měsíci +11

    This was an excellent video; thank you! Going by your logic of using acidic foods to reduce GI, wouldn't tamarind content in rasam and sambhar have similar effects, too? Rasam usually has a pH between 3 and 4, which is acidic, right?

  • @nushrathsulthana2371
    @nushrathsulthana2371 Před rokem +3

    I've followed IF from last two months. I've reduced my weight from 73kg to 61kg. Soon I'll reach my ultimate weight I am expecting. I thank almighty to receive this message from wonderful people. Thank u doctor. Do a video on white rice and brown rice.

    • @shubhabhattacharya8205
      @shubhabhattacharya8205 Před rokem

      Will you please share your routine? Thanks in advance 🙏

    • @nushrathsulthana2371
      @nushrathsulthana2371 Před rokem

      @@shubhabhattacharya8205 sure.. I maintained to have protin rich foods in every meal. I drank milk for night meal. I 've followed 16 hrs : 8 hours fasting method. I had my dinner around 6- 6.30 and that it.

    • @1silpa
      @1silpa Před rokem

      @Nushrath Sultana. How about eating white rice for lunch..

    • @acecala3576
      @acecala3576 Před rokem

      You drank just milk for dinner? I am planning to start and was thinking lentils and fiber rich food for lunch will keep me full for longer.. but I always have questions around what is best for dinner.

    • @nushrathsulthana2371
      @nushrathsulthana2371 Před rokem

      I had no rice for one month.. but now I am having rice less than 50g rice and planing to have brown rice in future

  • @mrajkumar3577
    @mrajkumar3577 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi good message to the society, thanks a lot ❤ Being diabetic, I used to eat only 10 to 6 pm followed by low carb diet which I learnt from youtuber Dennis. I personally tested my blood sugar my self after drinking lemon sarbat and found no spike. From this video I learnt why it happens? Thankyou sir ❤

  • @user-rg5mk5iq7l
    @user-rg5mk5iq7l Před 9 měsíci

    a very good explanation Dr Pal Thankyou so much

  • @manikantanjayaram656
    @manikantanjayaram656 Před 10 měsíci +20

    Hi Pal! I had read about an experiment on regulating insulin from a group of scientists in Singapore. Apparently, one of the simplest things one can do to delay the breakdown is to not chew food for too long. They actually compared the insulin cycle of the same person on two separate days by giving him two bowls of rice after fasting for 12 hours (same quality of rice, same quantity and boiled in similar quantity of water at similar temperature). The only change was the size of the spoons. On day one, they gave a bigger spoon and a smaller one on day two. People tend to scoop bigger quantity in smaller spoons which makes them swallow quickly before chewing fully. With bigger spoons and smaller scoops, people chew more. The difference in insulin graph was phenomenal. Have you come across this study? Like to hear your thoughts on this.

    • @sinduchaudhari7791
      @sinduchaudhari7791 Před 9 měsíci +1

      And then u will have digestion issues like bloating and gerd

    • @Pjrdjf
      @Pjrdjf Před 9 měsíci

      This is surprising. I saw a video in which deliberate, slow eating was promoted.

    • @Puneeth.Bhushan
      @Puneeth.Bhushan Před 9 měsíci +2

      In this method, it is absolutely important to limit the quantity of food. By not chewing much, you tend to overeat because you eat more quantity in a short period of time. By the time your stomach sends you a signal that it is full, it is already too late. However, chewing more implies more time to eat the same quantity of food. The stomach feels full faster. This is very important for people who are not controlling their portions.

    • @sejutibanerjea9505
      @sejutibanerjea9505 Před 9 měsíci

      As he said in the video, 70% of carb digestion happens with saliva. So if ur not chewing enough ur not digesting the food. Although I dont experience the 'feeling full early' by chewing slower (perhaps bcoz I'm pitta dominant), I've noticed that my stomach doesnt feel heavy and gassy if I take time chewing...

    • @sujamathew3865
      @sujamathew3865 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Pjrdjf Me too

  • @James007Bnd
    @James007Bnd Před rokem +3

    Fantastic video, very informative. Take always for me: lemon juice, white vinegar, fermented foods -> decrease pH -> decreases glycemic index. About to squirt some lemon juice in my sandwich!

  • @mabhaskarachar
    @mabhaskarachar Před 11 měsíci +1

    1000 likes from me. Having studied much about Diabetes as a patient, this video like Bhagavadgita !

  • @swarnasilla75
    @swarnasilla75 Před 8 měsíci

    that's the reason our parents advise to have small amount of pickle with our food ...thank you doctor for the info.