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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1593518" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>There's a huge difference between a T1 and a T2 who manages their diabetes with diet alone. A T1 has little choice but to use insulin but a T2 on diet alone can in a lot of cases stay off of bg lowering drugs and insulin by making dietary choices. Understanding these choices is key to maintaing good levels and staving off complications. I doubt very much that people would advise you as a T1 to change your regimen to that of a T2 diet controlled (not intentionally).</p><p></p><p>The LCHF Diet has helped thousands of people and, yes, it means eating butter and cream and fatty meats but it also includes avocado, olives, olive oil etc. The salt issue really boils down to the fact that when you give up processed food which has a lot of hidden salt then you need to replace that. It does not mean mean eating great globs of grease laden with salt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1593518, member: 408573"] There's a huge difference between a T1 and a T2 who manages their diabetes with diet alone. A T1 has little choice but to use insulin but a T2 on diet alone can in a lot of cases stay off of bg lowering drugs and insulin by making dietary choices. Understanding these choices is key to maintaing good levels and staving off complications. I doubt very much that people would advise you as a T1 to change your regimen to that of a T2 diet controlled (not intentionally). The LCHF Diet has helped thousands of people and, yes, it means eating butter and cream and fatty meats but it also includes avocado, olives, olive oil etc. The salt issue really boils down to the fact that when you give up processed food which has a lot of hidden salt then you need to replace that. It does not mean mean eating great globs of grease laden with salt. [/QUOTE]
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