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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 360529" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi Milliejane. First when you say you eat chocolate what sort is it? If it's the popular milk brands then it is absolutely loaded with sugar and little chocolate. The fat in the chocolate will slow the carb absorption so any peak will be delayed. Go for 85% Dark Chocolate. When you say you eat a lot of good foods are those foods low in carb and also low-GI carb? Do you read the labels when shopping; perhaps you do. I found Gliclazide didn't have much effect and now has none. It can only work well if you have enough islet cells left in the pancreas. If your pancreas has seen better days then it will only have minimal effect. I must admit I don't understand why eating chocolate doesn't push your blood sugar up but exercise does; strange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 360529, member: 21149"] Hi Milliejane. First when you say you eat chocolate what sort is it? If it's the popular milk brands then it is absolutely loaded with sugar and little chocolate. The fat in the chocolate will slow the carb absorption so any peak will be delayed. Go for 85% Dark Chocolate. When you say you eat a lot of good foods are those foods low in carb and also low-GI carb? Do you read the labels when shopping; perhaps you do. I found Gliclazide didn't have much effect and now has none. It can only work well if you have enough islet cells left in the pancreas. If your pancreas has seen better days then it will only have minimal effect. I must admit I don't understand why eating chocolate doesn't push your blood sugar up but exercise does; strange. [/QUOTE]
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