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  2. Starting Ozempic? Here Are 7 Foods to Eat (& 10 to Avoid) - AOL

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    For weight loss, weight management, and overall wellness, focus on eating healthy foods, like high-protein meals, legumes, whole fruits, low-starch veggies, low-fat dairy, and whole grains.

  3. Wegovy diet plan: What foods to eat and avoid while taking ...

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    Eating a well-balanced diet on Wegovy can help improve weight loss and minimize side effects. An ideal Wegovy diet plan should emphasize lean proteins, whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and ...

  4. 7 Foods to Eat on Ozempic (& 10 to Avoid) - AOL

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    For weight loss, weight management, and overall wellness, focus on eating healthy foods, like high-protein meals, legumes, whole fruits, low-starch veggies, low-fat dairy, and whole grains.

  5. The Best Foods to Eat When Taking Wegovy for Weight Loss - AOL

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    How Much to Eat While on Wegovy. Though counting calories isn’t necessarily practical for long-term weight management, eating healthy foods (like those mentioned above) can help prevent overeating.

  6. Diet in diabetes - Wikipedia

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    More modern history of the diabetic diet may begin with Frederick Madison Allen and Elliott Joslin, who, in the early 20th century, before insulin was discovered, recommended that people with diabetes eat only a low-calorie and nearly zero-carbohydrate diet to prevent ketoacidosis from killing them. While this approach could extend life by a ...

  7. Anthocyanin - Wikipedia

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    Anthocyanin extracts are not specifically listed among approved color additives for foods in the United States; however, grape juice, red grape skin and many fruit and vegetable juices, which are approved for use as colorants, are rich in naturally occurring anthocyanins. [46]