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Diabetics often eat 4 kinds of meat with good blood sugar

Last updated: 09/10/2025 6:51 pm
Dr. Puneet Girdhar
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The preferred food for a diabetic is a tonic and nutritious meat that is low in cholesterol and fat. What meat meets this standard?

1. Pigeon meat

Pigeon meat is a first-class food for adults, children and the elderly to consume. It is both nutritious and cooling in nature. It is low in fat and cholesterol and thus very suitable for diabetics to eat as supplementary meat for a long time.

2. Duck meat

Duck meat strengthens the spleen and is very nutritious. It is more suitable for diabetics than chicken. Regular consumption of duck meat can also strengthen the immune system. In case of that the symptoms of diabetics qideficiency-qishortage,then a light duck stew will enliven the mind which is very effective. great.

3. Fish

Fish is the most suitable meat for a diabetic patient. The specific fish meat for diabetes is the most suitable fish meat that is eaten by diabetics twice a week, which not only helps blood sugar to be normal, but also has a prevention and cure function for diabetes complications.

4. Rabbit meat

Rabbit meat is low in fat and cholesterol and is more suitable for diabetics compared to other four-legged meats such as beef, mutton, and pork. It can be eaten regularly without the risk of getting angry.

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Dr. Puneet Girdhar

“Dr. Puneet Girdhar, currently serves as the Director of Orthopedic Spine Surgery at BLK Centre for Orthopaedics, Joint Reconstruction & Spine Surgery at BLK Super Speciality Hospital in New Delhi. With extensive experience, Best Orthopedic surgeon in Delhi, Dr. Girdhar specializes in microendodiscectomies, minimally invasive spinal decompressions and fusions, artificial disc replacements, and deformity correction in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. He expertly treats a broad range of spinal conditions, including congenital, degenerative, neoplastic, and traumatic.”

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