ItalianKitten
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Yes, I agree. What I meant to say was that we have gone wrong with our diets over the last 50 years but our bodies developed over a few thousand years. We should be eating a diet closer to what we used to eat, and not what the supermarkets and factories want us to eat. I think we should eat some carbs, Barry Groves thinks a diabetic should be on 50 - 60g of Carbs per day and I found that good.
Now I am off gliklazide and on to Insulin I hope to get back to a LCHF diet (but LOW carb not none!). The Gliklazide tablets made me crave carbs and exercise only made it worse.
Indeed, and I agree with you.
In my understanding every person has a different sensitivity to carbohydrates and there is more than one way to skin a cat. Urgh, what a terrible idiom, is there a better one in the English language?

In my case 30g carbs, derived by vegetables, is pretty much perfect. It keeps me on light ketosis, it kills my carbs cravings, it manages my blood glucose beautifully. And I eat mountains of glorious veggies, which I adore.
Every person is different. Listening to advice helps, but in the end one has to find what works by oneself.