Sunday 13 May 2018

Introduction

Rather a pretentious title, but I was kind of grasping at straws:) I am a foodie in the sense that I like to cook and experiment but most importantly, that it should taste as good as it possibly can – life is far too short to settle for anything less!
I want to put in a disclaimer at this point – I started the journal when I was diagnosed with T2D (Type 2 Diabetes) so that I could document my progress, anything new I learn, links to interesting/useful things and write successful recipes down. You should take advice from health care professionals as to what’s best for your own situation and always confirm any information about any changes you want to make by checking out more than one source. I’m sharing my experiences because I’ve been asked to and because I’m happy to share what I’ve learned. Be aware that as I’m learning, my thoughts are changing and some of what I was doing or not doing in the early days has changed, but this is the story of my journey and of course it's constantly evolving. If you are documenting a journey of your own, please leave me a comment so I can come and share yours too.
As I'm going along, I'm doing a tremendous amount of research and learning so much that I wish I'd known 40 years ago. What I'm learning is also relevent to my husband who has CHD so he has changed his diet too - quite contraversial, but he did what he was told for 24 years after his first stroke at the age of 40 in 1992, following the dietary advice and taking the medications prescribed and he still went on to have 3 more strokes, put on weight and has now developed CHD so we are evaluating a lot of information and he's changing what he does. He's already 24lbs lighter at the time of writing this (14/05/16) but it's early days and was a big decision to take so we would always advise that you find out as much as you can and evaluate the information for yourself but if you look under the blog header you will see some pages, keep an eye on these because it's where I'll be adding links that we've found useful and you can check them out and make up your own mind.

Each journal page has a link to the next and there are links to all the pages in the side bar so that you can read them all in the correct order if you want to.

Friday 17 June 2016

Pages 42 & 43


The link to the article mentioned on the journal page: 

Choosing Wisely in the UK: reducing the harms of too much medicine


None of us do better taking medication we don't need and money that the NHS is in dire need of could be utilised elsewhere - imagine what we might achieve by working together.
Below you'll find my prescription to better health - you can choose whether to fill this one just like you can any other but I think you know by now what my views are on food as medicine. The right diet can be the most poweful tool towards good health that we can employ so I hope you enjoy this one.


 You can use raw chicken if you prefer - cut it into bite sized pieces and add it to the pan with the choritzo, turning it in the oils and fat to colour it and remove it at the same time, re-adding them together. It will probably need at least 20 minutes simmering time and may need a little extra stock or water so keep an eye on it. I like to use thigh meat if I'm doing it this way. This recipe will easily serve 4 people. If you want a little extra fat, dress it with a little extra virgin olive oil drizzled over as a condiment at the table.

Link to page 44

Friday 10 June 2016

Pages 40 & 41



On page 40 I refer to a link that would explain why I'm not too concerned about my lipid profile right now. It's on the reading list page, but I'll add it here too. How Statin Drugs Really Lower Cholesterol & Kill You One Cell At A Time - this blog post also explains why our bodies NEED cholesterol. Thank you Zoe Harcombe
I'm not trying to force my views on anyone else - our health is far too important for us not to take personal responsibility for it, but I can't find all this vital information and not share it so that you can have the chance to evaluate it and make your own mind up. All of the people listed are worth listening to/reading. There are links on the pages above already and more will be added as a) I get the time and b) find more. Please do yourself a huge favour and don't say "I wish I'd known this 30 years ago" as I do now.

Monday 30 May 2016

Page 39


Most people probably have a favourite quiche recipe and this (or should say these?) comes into that category for me. It's nice and soft as a quiche should be but firm enough to be stable without the crust. It's great to take on a picnic.

Page 38


Even though this journey started out as me determined to become the expert in MY diabetes, the more I learn, the more I realise it's about so much more! I've always believed in the holistic approach and this way of eating and life is exactly that. It doesn't just look after my diabetes, it looks after ME and my husband too. I've said it before and I don't doubt I'll say it again - I wish I'd known about this 30 years ago! LCHF rocks!

Saturday 28 May 2016

Page 37


The link to the Eggplant Gratin recipe is on the recipe page above and it's worth asking your local butcher if they do a rusk free sausage - I suspect most do these days and they're usually marketed as gluten free.

Page 36