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<blockquote data-quote="dipsydo" data-source="post: 1365322" data-attributes="member: 371312"><p>Looks like it was very clear that the question asked was about T2 diabetics . The comment that<em> that there is no association between total carbohydrate intake and glycaemia (blood glucose level) </em> takes the breath away . I wonder what they think impacts blood glucose ? I can quite believe that because the studies have not been undertaken then they can say that they do not have the evidence of the benefits of low carb. However there is a lot of evidence from this forums personal experience and from a number of medical outriders Newcastle study and others that low carb works . The disappointment is that they are not prepared to even consider doing some larger studies or to mention that there are other options to the current eat well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipsydo, post: 1365322, member: 371312"] Looks like it was very clear that the question asked was about T2 diabetics . The comment that[I] that there is no association between total carbohydrate intake and glycaemia (blood glucose level) [/I] takes the breath away . I wonder what they think impacts blood glucose ? I can quite believe that because the studies have not been undertaken then they can say that they do not have the evidence of the benefits of low carb. However there is a lot of evidence from this forums personal experience and from a number of medical outriders Newcastle study and others that low carb works . The disappointment is that they are not prepared to even consider doing some larger studies or to mention that there are other options to the current eat well. [/QUOTE]
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