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This is one of the best videos I have ever seen explaining how to do a low carb diet. It tells you what to eat and what not to eat and why. Hope it helps
I googled it and got this.He said a small portion of cauliflower. I have a serving of cauliflower most days with either cabbage or spinach. I didn't realise it was so high in carbs. Another thing I will have to cut down on.
This is a fair point, and worth highlighting, having now watched it. Obviously, this is NOT what you should do. Rather you should carb count and make sure you are adjusting your dose correctly. If you are on mixed insulin, you should seek advice from a medical professional. Regardless, if you are on insulin you should test, test, test when going low carb to clearly understand what is happening.It is by far and away the most concise and clear lecture I have ever seen about low carbing. I have only one tiny reservation. The Doctor says quite casually that if you are on insulin you should just halve the dose. I have been deleted for saying a lot less than that in the past. I wonder how that will go down in the eyes of some people
He gave an email address and invited questions so it might be possible to ask him about that point. I'm not a T1 and don't know what I'm talking about so maybe one of you could do it.This is a fair point, and worth highlighting, having now watched it. Obviously, this is NOT what you should do. Rather you should carb count and make sure you are adjusting your dose correctly. If you are on mixed insulin, you should seek advice from a medical professional. Regardless, if you are on insulin you should test, test, test when going low carb to clearly understand what is happening.
I don't know how he would talk to a group of T1's but he produced a video which is published in which he just tells people on insulin to halve the dose. Some of these may be T1's and some may be T2's on insulin but it could possibly not be very good advice since many viewers of the video won't be attending his one on one clinic.My suspicion is that he is talking to a mixed group of overweight people, who primarily want to lose weight. Some of them may be T2, but I don't think he would have been speaking like that to a group of T1s, do you?
The frozen cauli I eat daily is 3g CHO per 100g as sold (it has water added and is also I think blanched, maybe). I have a quarter of a bag's worth as a serving for one, made into 'rice' or 'mash' or cauliflower cheese - that's 250g, so 7.5g CHO. I don't know how that compares to fresh as I don't think I ever counted it - before I went LCHF I would just 'round up' my carb count to cover the veg, but now that cauli is a main feature in my diet I count it properly.He said a small portion of cauliflower. I have a serving of cauliflower most days with either cabbage or spinach. I didn't realise it was so high in carbs. Another thing I will have to cut down on.
The frozen cauli I eat daily is 3g CHO per 100g as sold (it has water added and is also I think blanched, maybe). I have a quarter of a bag's worth as a serving for one, made into 'rice' or 'mash' or cauliflower cheese - that's 250g, so 7.5g CHO. I don't know how that compares to fresh as I don't think I ever counted it - before I went LCHF I would just 'round up' my carb count to cover the veg, but now that cauli is a main feature in my diet I count it properly.
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