What I Eat on GLP-1 Meds‼️

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2024/3/13 Edited to

... Read moreHi everyone! Building on my journey of losing 20 lbs in just 7 weeks on Semaglutide, I wanted to dive deeper into the kind of GLP-1 diet meal plan that's really working for me. It's not just about what I eat, but how I approach my meals and snacks throughout the day. First off, the biggest game-changer has been focusing on protein and fiber. These two are my best friends on GLP-1 meds because they help me feel full much faster and for longer, which means less mindless snacking. My days usually start with a protein-packed breakfast. Think scrambled eggs with spinach and a sprinkle of cheese, or a protein smoothie made with Greek yogurt, a scoop of protein powder, and some berries. This sets a great foundation, keeping hunger at bay until lunch. For lunch, I often lean towards a generous salad with grilled chicken or fish, packed with various greens and non-starchy vegetables. Sometimes, it’s leftover dinner, ensuring it’s still high in protein. The key here is to keep dressings light and watch portion sizes – the medication really helps with this, as I get full so quickly now! I always try to include a good source of healthy fats too, like avocado or a few nuts, to contribute to satiety. Dinner is similar – a lean protein like baked salmon, turkey meatballs, or a small steak, paired with a big serving of roasted or steamed vegetables. Broccoli, asparagus, green beans, or a side salad are regulars. I’ve found that focusing on these nutrient-dense foods gives me sustained energy and helps avoid that heavy, uncomfortable feeling after eating. I rarely feel the need for heavy carbs, but if I do, it's usually a small portion of quinoa or sweet potato. Snacks, when I need them, are also protein-focused. A handful of almonds, a string cheese, or some cottage cheese with a few cherry tomatoes are my go-tos. And yes, as I mentioned, sometimes I crave something sweet! I don't deny myself entirely, but I'll have a small piece of dark chocolate or a mini fruit pop instead of a whole dessert. It's all about moderation and listening to my body's cues. Hydration is another crucial, often overlooked, part of my GLP-1 diet meal plan. I aim for at least 64 ounces of water daily. Sometimes I add a slice of lemon or cucumber to keep it interesting. This not only helps with potential side effects but also contributes to feeling full. This isn't a strict, rigid plan, but rather a flexible framework that supports my body while on Semaglutide. It’s personalized to what makes me feel good and helps me achieve my weight loss goals. Consistency, listening to my body, and prioritizing nutrient-dense foods have been the biggest takeaways for me on this journey. I hope sharing my daily approach helps you with your own GLP-1 diet meal planning!

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