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<blockquote data-quote="RoyG" data-source="post: 292117" data-attributes="member: 44425"><p>If you go back a few posts Borofergie explains why, and it's out of date ****, even if you go on most BG meter sites they are peddling the same ****. I think it is criminal that they are telling Diabetics this information and not giving them the whole truth, or informed education and that also apply's to those that are not DB. I have read lots of material and looked all over the Internet, listened and watched Dr Richard Lustig, Andreas Eenfeldt, and many more, their conclusion all! put the brakes on the Carbohydrate intake. Yet the NHS just quote the NICE guidelines, It is so irritating. If you go through this forum you will find masses of good sound information ask any of the prolific posters what they think of NHS diet and they all will say the same. BIN IT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoyG, post: 292117, member: 44425"] If you go back a few posts Borofergie explains why, and it's out of date ****, even if you go on most BG meter sites they are peddling the same ****. I think it is criminal that they are telling Diabetics this information and not giving them the whole truth, or informed education and that also apply's to those that are not DB. I have read lots of material and looked all over the Internet, listened and watched Dr Richard Lustig, Andreas Eenfeldt, and many more, their conclusion all! put the brakes on the Carbohydrate intake. Yet the NHS just quote the NICE guidelines, It is so irritating. If you go through this forum you will find masses of good sound information ask any of the prolific posters what they think of NHS diet and they all will say the same. BIN IT. [/QUOTE]
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