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How to Actually Follow the BIBLE DIET in Real Life

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How to Actually Follow the Bible Diet in Everyday Life

 

The Bible diet can feel simple in theory, but harder to apply in real life. In this episode, Annette answers real questions about how to follow biblical nutrition as an athlete, as someone with type 2 diabetes, and as a parent planning road trip meals for kids. 

 

Eating for Strength and Energy

 

For athletes and highly active people, the Bible diet is about balance. Whole grains, beans, lentils, vegetables, fruits, fish, eggs, clean dairy, olive oil, nuts, and seeds can support energy, recovery, and strength.

 

Annette explains that biblical eating was built around whole foods, not processed meals or constant meat. Foods like barley, figs, lentils, fish, and olive oil gave people lasting fuel while helping the body stay strong and resilient.

 

Supporting Blood Sugar and Brain Clarity

 

For those dealing with type 2 diabetes, Annette shares the importance of steady blood sugar, high-fiber foods, protein first, omega-3s, and digestive support. She explains that eating protein at the start of a meal can help slow glucose release and support better energy.

She also encourages paying attention to patterns. If fatigue or brain fog shows up, look back at what you ate over the last 24 to 48 hours. Food sensitivities, low enzymes, or poor digestion may be affecting clarity and energy.

 

Simple Bible Diet Meals for Travel

 

For families on the road, biblical eating does not have to be complicated. Simple foods like yogurt with fruit, whole grain wraps, hummus, cheese, dried fruit, nuts, apples, trail mix, and homemade protein bars can keep kids full without relying on fast food.

 

Annette also shares a practical idea for kids: let them build their own trail mix before the trip. When children help choose and prepare their snacks, they are more likely to enjoy eating them.

 

Follow the Bible Diet with Confidence

 

Living the Bible diet is not about being perfect. It is about choosing foods God made, keeping meals simple, and learning how to nourish your body in everyday situations.

Whether you are training hard, managing blood sugar, or packing food for your family, biblical nutrition can help you eat with more wisdom, peace, and confidence.

 

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