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  1. finsit

    Recent Study on Postprandial BG & Cardiovascular Risk

    This has just come out last year and sounds very interesting. As it seems, regardless of one being diabetic or non-diabetic the safest BG range seems to be between 70-110 mg/dl. This reminds me again of Dr. Richard K. Bernstein, who survived type-1 diabetes now for over 75 years and still very...
  2. E

    Type 2 Trifecta: T2D, CKD, and CVD; want to go low carb

    Hi to all, I'm new to the forums, posting here for a an elderly family member (75) who refuses to join me online to do research about her condition: the terrible trifecta of T2D, chronic kidney disease (stage 4), and CVD. I have done some searches here on the forums, but it's not easy to find...
  3. pdmjoker

    Nutritional Therapist links refined carbohydrate with Triglyceride production

    We get Round & About, a free regional magazine. In the Aug 2019 issue is an article (sadly not online too) by Mark Bennett who describes himself as "a functionally trained Nutritional Therapist (essentially a nutritional scientist working in clinical practice)". On a piece about the benefits of...
  4. pdmjoker

    Is Elevated LDL from a Ketogenic diet a Health Concern?

    My GP was happy I went Keto short-term to lose weight, but concerned that my LDL would rise so wasn't keen on long-term Keto. I researched and put together the following to put before him should my next blood test show elevated LDL. I hope it is of use/interest to others...