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<blockquote data-quote="photognut" data-source="post: 938182" data-attributes="member: 128529"><p>[USER=96315]@Andrew Colvin[/USER] Very good question. Does the make up of the carb also come into consideration. Sugar and wheat appears to have definitely factored into the diet. I have a personal interest in this analysis too - as I have recently conducted the same experiment using real food, mine eliminated all wheat, grain derivatives, tatties, rice etc solely done on organic low carb vegetables, meat, eggs and high fat dairy, nothing that would introduce an unnatural dose of sugar. I've also permanently eliminated Wheat & Grain from my life now. As [USER=177771]@PerfectStorm[/USER] diet period is close to my own, will my Glucose levels slowly return to normal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photognut, post: 938182, member: 128529"] [USER=96315]@Andrew Colvin[/USER] Very good question. Does the make up of the carb also come into consideration. Sugar and wheat appears to have definitely factored into the diet. I have a personal interest in this analysis too - as I have recently conducted the same experiment using real food, mine eliminated all wheat, grain derivatives, tatties, rice etc solely done on organic low carb vegetables, meat, eggs and high fat dairy, nothing that would introduce an unnatural dose of sugar. I've also permanently eliminated Wheat & Grain from my life now. As [USER=177771]@PerfectStorm[/USER] diet period is close to my own, will my Glucose levels slowly return to normal? [/QUOTE]
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