• Breakfast scene with coffee, fruit, and bread illustrating why some people need a low-fat diet.
    Type 2 Diabetes Journey

    Why Some People Thrive on Low-Fat Diets — And Others Don’t

    A guide to metabolic individuality, blood sugar, trauma, and understanding why some people need a low-fat diet. Introduction: One Size Never Fits All Nutrition is rarely universal. Two people can eat the same breakfast and experience very different outcomes. One might feel light and energized, while another feels heavy, sluggish, or finds their blood sugar elevated hours later. This difference is not about discipline or doing something wrong. It reflects metabolic individuality. Some bodies simply operate better on low-fat, high-carbohydrate meals, while others do well with higher-fat eating. Understanding why some people need a low-fat diet while others do not can be a turning point for health, digestion, and emotional…

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    **How Walking + Low Fat + Carbs Transformed My Blood Sugar

    (GLUT-4 + The Randle Cycle Explained the Simple Way)** For the past few weeks, I’ve been experimenting with something that felt both scary and exciting: pausing Metformin and leaning into a low fat, high carb insulin resistance experiment. Not perfectly. Not scientifically. Just honestly — with daily walking, real meals, and a curiosity about what my body might do without the medication I’ve relied on for years. And something surprising happened. My numbers got better.My energy went up.And my blood sugar after carb-heavy meals stayed low and stable. It felt almost too good to be true, so I decided to understand why this was happening — in simple language that…

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    Blood Sugar Friendly,  Light Lunch Ideas,  Low Fat Living,  Low-fat,  Oil-free,  Recipes,  Seafood Dishes,  Soups & Stews

    Low-Fat Clam + Corn Chowder (Creamy, Cozy & Blood-Sugar-Friendly)

    How to Make a Creamy Chowder Without Cream There’s something so soothing about a warm, creamy chowder on a cool day — especially one that feels comforting and gentle on my blood sugar. Traditional clam chowder is full of heavy cream, butter, and flour, but this version is naturally low-fat and still incredibly rich and satisfying. I wanted a chowder that tastes nostalgic and cozy, but aligns with my lighter, blood-sugar-friendly style of eating. The secret is blending the potato + corn base to create natural creaminess, then stirring in the clams at the end so they stay tender and briny. This healthy low fat clam chowder recipe is naturally…

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    Low Fat Lotus Warm Almond Latte

    This Low Fat Lotus Warm Almond Latte has become my new morning ritual.It’s creamy, cozy, lightly sweet, and gives all the “coffee shop but make it metabolic” vibes. It’s made with simple ingredients — decaf crystals, low-fat milk powder, collagen, almond extract, and cinnamon — yet it tastes like a luxurious latte. You can, obviously, make this with a caffeinated coffee. I am highlighting this for when you have had your fill of caffeine for the day, or maybe it is the afternoon. For me, this is everything. And because it’s low-fat and high-protein, it works beautifully for steady energy, blood sugar balance, and Ray Peat-friendly nourishment. The secret to…

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    Asian-inspired,  Bowls,  Chicken,  High Protein,  Low Fat Living,  Low-fat,  Oil-free,  Recipes

    Okinawan Taco Rice Bowl (Low Fat)

    Okinawan Taco Rice Bowl I first got inspired to make this dish after seeing Mark Wiens try it in Okinawa this week. He shared how American soldiers stationed there brought their version of Mexican comfort food to Japan decades ago, and over time the local ingredients, flavors, and cooking style transformed it into something uniquely Okinawan. It’s hearty, colorful, and nostalgic — a bowl that feels both familiar and totally its own. Traditionally, it’s topped generously with shredded cheese and sometimes even a creamy mayo drizzle. It looks amazing that way, but for a low-fat, blood-sugar-friendly version, you can easily skip the heavy cheese and lean into lighter dairy options…

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    Low Fat Lotus Protein No-Knead Bread

    This bread is pretty amazing.If you love a classic no-knead loaf but want a version with slightly improved macros, this recipe will give you a beautiful, rustic, very bready loaf with just a touch more protein. By adding nonfat Greek yogurt to the dough, you get that signature moist crumb you often see in protein breads — but without compromising the classic artisan texture. The yogurt brings a gentle tang, a tender interior, and a wonderfully crisp crust. My favorite method is to shape the dough in a lightly sprayed Pyrex bowl and then turn it out onto parchment before baking. This version shines when baked on a pizza stone…

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    My Low-Fat Type 2 Diabetes Experiment: What Happened When I Paused Metformin

    Disclaimer:I’m not a doctor, and this is not medical advice. This is simply my personal experiment and lived experience with Type 2 Diabetes. Always talk to your own healthcare provider before changing medications or making major shifts to your nutrition or lifestyle. Welcome to My Experiment I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in February 2020. Like most people, I followed everything my doctor told me for a while — the appointments, the increasing medications, the “standard” advice. But as more prescriptions were added, something inside me — the part of me that is curious, pioneering, and unwilling to just accept the status quo — started to stir. I began…