Nuffield Clinic, an Orthopaedic, Rheumatology and Physiotherapy Clinic located in Osu, Sunkwa Road road has launched Diabetes Can Start in the Kitchen and End in the Kitchen project with the goal of teaching caregivers, parents, chefs, health-conscious persons how the right ingredients and portion control can help prevent and manage Diabetes.
Diabetes is no longer a distant health concern, it lives in our homes, our families, and sometimes right on our plates. With rising cases in Ghana, it has become clearer than ever that what we cook, how we cook it, and what we serve our loved ones play a critical role in either preventing diabetes or managing diabetes.
This December 2025, Nuffield Clinic kicks off with a one-of-a-kind initiative that brings the solution right back home, Diabetes Can Start in the Kitchen and End in the Kitchen.
This practical, hands-on experience will show participants that the kitchen is not just a place for meals but also where health begins.
The heart of the initiative
This Kitchen Project is designed as a live cooking class and demonstration, led by expert Dietitians, Nutritionists, and Medical Doctors. The goal is very simple but powerful, teach families and cooks how to prepare healthy meals that prevent or properly manage diabetes.
Participants will learn practical techniques such as:
Portion Control and Accurate Measurement: understanding how much is too much, the secret that many home kitchens overlook.
Healthy Swaps that make a difference: replacing white rice with brown, frying with baking, choosing whole foods over processed ingredients, small changes with big impact.
Building a Balanced, Diabetes-Friendly Plate: a simple guide to combining carbohydrates, proteins, and fibre for healthy blood sugar levels.
Why this matters now
Many Ghanaians unknowingly cook their way into high blood sugar levels simply because they do not understand how ingredients, cooking methods, and portion sizes affect their health.
This initiative is designed for diabetic patients and their families, Health-conscious individuals, parents and caregivers, culinary trainees, chefs, and home cooks.
Whether you want to prevent diabetes or manage it better, your journey can start in the same place, your kitchen.
Healthy living goes beyond food and this programme brings all the elements together.
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