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Low-carb improves BG in T1D

 

In one of the first randomised trials into low-carb eating for type 1 diabetes, those who ate a low-carb diet were shown to have better blood glucose levels compared to those who ate a high-carb diet.

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PS: Have you checked out the - Low Carb Program for type 2 diabetes, or the Hypo Program for people on blood sugar lowering medication?

Have a great Thursday,
Charlotte

 
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