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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1053911" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>Keep testing to find out what you can manage, but be aware that wholemeal carbs are still carbs, and will also convert to glucose once inside your system. They may convert a little slower, but nonetheless, they convert. Also peas and carrots are high in carbs. Much better are cauliflour and brocolli. Beans are also high carb too. Stick to veggies that grow above the ground, and be very careful of beans, peas and other pulses. If you want to get your levels down, you really need to reduce all carbs, not just some. Perhaps you could experiment with some much smaller portions, and fill up with veggies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1053911, member: 94045"] Keep testing to find out what you can manage, but be aware that wholemeal carbs are still carbs, and will also convert to glucose once inside your system. They may convert a little slower, but nonetheless, they convert. Also peas and carrots are high in carbs. Much better are cauliflour and brocolli. Beans are also high carb too. Stick to veggies that grow above the ground, and be very careful of beans, peas and other pulses. If you want to get your levels down, you really need to reduce all carbs, not just some. Perhaps you could experiment with some much smaller portions, and fill up with veggies? [/QUOTE]
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