How low fat milk may be making your diabetes worse

We have been told repeatedly that milk and other dairy products are healthy and to get at least 3 servings per day. But before you reach for that yogurt in your fridge, you should know that dairy has natural sugars known as lactose, and depending on the type, there are varying amounts of carbohydrates.

Carbohydrates and sugar are known to increase insulin levels so your yogurt may be spiking your blood sugars.

For instance, in order to make fat free milk taste better (the fat is what makes food flavorful), sugar is added. In fact, fat free milk is usually recommended for treatment of hypoglycemia (low blood sugars under 70 mg/dL) because it contains so much more sugar than full fat milk.


Flavored yogurt usually has added sugars, especially the fat free varieties or ones with added flavorings/fruits. Yogurt naturally has carbohydrates so when selecting one, pick one higher in protein with no added sugars which is lower in carbohydrates such as unsweetened, plain Greek yogurt.

As seen in the table below, plain NON-FAT yogurt has 4 times the amount of carbohydrates compared to plain FULL FAT Greek yogurt.  Also, the full fat version will keep you fuller for longer.  You can add in your own fresh or frozen fruit toppings.


Jelina Shah

Dr. Jelina Shah is a Clinical Pharmacist and Holistic Diabetes Health Coach for people who struggle with Type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. Jelina specializes in diabetes related holistic health and has successfully served hundreds of patients in decreasing their blood sugars, have more energy, feel confident about their food choices, and be educated about their medications across the Healthcare industry. This work is so important to Jelina after working in healthcare for over 15 years, she has seen the current Healthcare system’s inability to help people as many people are often given several medications and advised to simply “eat healthier and exercise” without any education on how this can be achieved. She envisions a world where every person experiences living as the happiest and healthiest version of themselves. Jelina approaches Type 2 diabetes differently as she not only addresses the medications and the health risks associated with diabetes, but also focuses on the root causes by attending to the emotional and mental aspects of the disease. By tackling the reason behind why we eat and how we eat, she can help patients sustain lower blood sugars, lose weight and even take fewer medications. If you want to manage or reverse your diabetes holistically, then contact Dr. Jelina Shah at jelina@jelinashahconsulting.com.

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