Is Ghee Good for Diabetes? (Expert Answer)

Short Answer: Ghee is good for diabetes because it has healthy fats, anti-inflammatory properties, vitamin K, and antioxidants that can help regulate blood sugar levels, improve insulin sensitivity, prevent blood clots, and protect cells from damage.

Diabetes is a condition that affects your blood sugar levels and how your body uses insulin.

Insulin is a hormone that helps your cells take in glucose from the blood and use it for energy.

In diabetes, your body either does not make enough insulin, or does not respond well to it.

This can lead to various health problems, such as heart disease, kidney damage, nerve damage, and vision loss.

One of the key factors in managing diabetes is diet.

What you consume can affect your blood sugar levels, which can impact your diabetes symptoms and overall health.

To effectively manage diabetes, you should consume healthy fats, protein, fiber, and complex carbohydrates, and avoid refined sugars, trans fats, and simple carbohydrates.

Now, ghee is a type of clarified butter that is made by heating and straining regular butter to remove the milk solids and water.

People usually use ghee for cooking, baking, or spreading on bread or roti.

Ghee is good for diabetes because it contains healthy fats that can help regulate blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity.

Ghee also has anti-inflammatory properties that can prevent or reduce the inflammation caused by high blood sugar.

Ghee is rich in vitamin K, which can help prevent blood clots and improve blood circulation.

Ghee also has antioxidants that can protect your cells from oxidative stress and damage.

One tablespoon of ghee can give you about 14 grams of fat (9 grams of saturated fat), 120 calories, and 13% of your daily vitamin A needs.

Saturated fat can negatively affect your cholesterol levels and increase your risk of heart disease, so you should limit your intake to less than 10% of your total calories per day.

For most people, that means no more than 22 grams of saturated fat per day.

You can eat one to two teaspoons of ghee per day safely.

More than that can cause weight gain, high cholesterol, and other health problems.

You should also avoid ghee if you have lactose intolerance or a milk allergy, as ghee may still contain traces of lactose and casein, which can cause digestive issues or allergic reactions.

You can buy ghee in your local grocery store or online.

Always choose organic, grass-fed, and pure ghee, as they have higher quality and more nutrients.

You can store ghee in a cool, dry, and dark place for up to a year.

Finally, remember, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and essential medical care, is key to managing diabetes effectively.

I always recommend my diabetes patients to follow a diabetes-friendly diet to improve their overall well-being, and enjoy a longer and healthier life.

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About the Author

Abdur Rahman Choudhury

Abdur Rahman Choudhury is a nutritionist in West Bengal, India, with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Biochemistry.

He has done his diploma in nutrition from Fabulous Body Inc (US), and completed various certification courses from several universities. He also has considerable research experience in PCOS.

Abdur currently lives in India and keeps fit by weight training and eating mainly home-cooked meals.

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