Balanced Plates & Blood Sugar Stability
Mar 11, 2026 3:46 pm
“Protein Is the Anchor.”
This week we move from awareness to structure.
Protein is not just a nutrient.
It is your metabolic anchor.
A balanced plate includes:
- ¼ plate protein
- ¼ plate high-fiber carbohydrates
- ½ plate non-starchy vegetables
- Healthy fats in moderation
When protein leads the plate:
- Blood sugar rises more gradually
- Insulin response is steadier
- Energy stays more consistent
- Overeating later decreases
If you live with diabetes, insulin resistance, or are working on weight management, this structure is not optional — it is foundational.
Try this formula at lunch and dinner:
✔ 3–5 oz lean protein
✔ Fiber-rich carb (quinoa, beans, sweet potato)
✔ Non-starchy vegetables
✔ Healthy fat (olive oil, avocado, nuts)
Notice the difference in your afternoon energy.
Metabolic health is built one plate at a time.
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The Missing Piece in Your Weight Loss Plan?
You may not need to eat less. You may need to eat differently.
One of the most common issues I see in practice is under-eating protein — especially at breakfast.
Low protein intake can lead to:
• Energy crashes
• Increased cravings
• Blood sugar spikes
• Loss of muscle
• Slower metabolism
That’s why we are launching the 30-Day Protein Power Challenge.
For 4 week, we’ll focus on:
• Protein at every meal
• Healthy breakfast proteins
• Smarter snacks
• Blood sugar stability
• Sustainable habits
No extremes. No starvation.
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With care,
Astrida Teneng, MDA, RDN, CDCES
Diathrive Nutrition, LLC
www.diathrivenutrition.com