Type 1 Diabetic Warrior 3 Combo Pack – Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava, Little Millet Flakes & Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava (500g and 2x200g)
Why This Kit – Type 1 Diabetic Warrior 3 Combo Pack – Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava, Little Millet Flakes & Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava (500g and 2x200g)
- Combines Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava, Little Millet Flakes and Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava in one convenient pack
- Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava is naturally rich in calcium and provides dietary fiber
- Little Millet Flakes provide a convenient flakes option for breakfast and light meals
- Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava adds variety through another versatile millet-based rava
- Provides variety through two rava options and one flakes option
- Supports nutrient-dense, millet-based meal planning
- Naturally gluten-free millet-based alternatives
Expert Recommendation
"Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava, Little Millet Flakes and Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava provide versatile millet-based options for everyday meal preparation. Finger millet is naturally rich in calcium, while the millet-based ingredients contribute dietary fiber and naturally occurring nutrients. For individuals managing Type 1 Diabetes, these foods can be included in appropriate portions as part of a balanced meal plan alongside vegetables, protein and prescribed diabetes care."
— Dr. Anjali Menon Clinical Nutrition Consultant | Metabolic Wellness Specialist
What's Inside the Kit
| Product | Quantity | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava | 500g | Naturally rich in calcium and provides dietary fiber, supporting bone health and everyday nourishment. |
| Little Millet flakes | 200g | Provides dietary fiber and naturally occurring nutrients in a convenient flakes format for everyday meal preparation. |
| Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava | 200g | Provides dietary fiber and naturally occurring nutrients, offering a versatile rava option for wholesome everyday meals. |
Micronutrients in the Kit
- Calcium – Finger Millet (Ragi) is naturally rich in calcium and supports bone health
- Iron – Millet varieties contribute iron for normal oxygen transport and daily nutritional needs
- Magnesium – Supports normal energy metabolism
- Dietary Fiber – Supports digestive function and contributes to satiety
What You Can Prepare
Perfect for preparing bone-nourishing dishes:
- Ideal for creating wholesome diabetic-friendly meals:
- Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava upma
- Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava porridge
- Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava idli
- Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava dosa
- Little Millet Flakes porridge
- Little Millet Flakes upma
- Little Millet Flakes breakfast bowls
- Little Millet Flakes soaked meals
- Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava upma
- Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava porridge
- Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava idli
- Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava dosa
- Savoury millet bowls
- Mixed millet preparations
- Healthy millet-based meal preparations
- Check Out Our Millet Recipe Collection! https://www.thewellnesscafe.in/pages/recipe/
Recommended Intake (Age-Wise)
| Age Group | Recommended Intake | How to Consume |
|---|---|---|
| Children (5–12) | 20–40g/day | Soft millet rava porridges, mild upma, soft idli and Little Millet Flakes preparations |
| Teens (13–18) | 40–70g/day | Ragi rava dishes, Little Millet Flakes meals, Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava preparations and balanced millet meals |
| Adults (19–60) | 70–100g/day | Millet rava upma, idli, porridges, flakes bowls and balanced millet-based meals |
| Seniors (60+) | 30–50g/day | Soft kanji, porridges, soft rava dishes and easy-to-digest flakes preparations |
Important Health Notes
| Condition | Caution |
|---|---|
| Type 1 Diabetes | Continue prescribed insulin therapy and monitor blood glucose levels regularly. |
| Hypoglycemia | Do not skip meals after insulin administration and follow your individualized diabetes meal plan. |
| IBS / Sensitive Digestion | Introduce millet-based foods gradually and begin with soft, well-cooked preparations. |
| Kidney Disease | Follow your healthcare provider's advice regarding millet portions and overall dietary intake. |
| Thyroid Issues | Safe when consumed in balanced quantities as part of a varied diet. |
| Gluten Sensitivity | Millets are naturally gluten-free, but ensure products are prepared without cross-contamination. |
Health Benefits
- Supports bone health through the naturally high calcium content of Finger Millet (Ragi)
- Provides dietary fiber to support digestive wellness and satiety
- Provides naturally occurring minerals and nutrients as part of a balanced diet
- Offers variety through two rava options and one flakes-based millet preparation
- Provides versatile options for breakfast, tiffin and everyday meals
- Supports wholesome meal planning for individuals managing Type 1 Diabetes
- Provides variety through three different millet-based formats
Important Tips for Using the Type 1 Diabetic Warrior 3 Combo Pack – Sprouted Finger Millet (Ragi) Millet Rava, Little Millet Flakes & Sprouted Pearl Millet Rava (500g and 2x200g)
- Begin Gradually
- Introduce millet-based foods progressively, especially if your usual diet is lower in fiber
- Start with soft preparations such as porridge, soft idli or well-cooked rava dishes Build Balanced Meals
- Pair millet preparations with protein sources such as dal, pulses, paneer, eggs, or curd
- Add vegetables to increase meal variety and nutrient density Portion Awareness
- Individual carbohydrate requirements vary in Type 1 Diabetes
- Follow the prescribed meal plan and monitor blood glucose as advised by your healthcare professional Stay Hydrated
- Drink sufficient water throughout the day to support comfortable digestion Choose Simple Preparations
- Prefer steamed, boiled, or lightly prepared dishes
- Avoid excess refined sugar and highly processed additions
- References: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, https://www.nin.res.in, https://www.millets.res.in