I have done some research and looked around the forum but just wondering if someone could clear up my questions.
Ive read that people have lived on 0 Carb diets for 40 odd years and are as healthy as grow bag, and I also read that if you don't consume carbs then your liver has to transform protein into glucose for the brain which isn't good for the liver or brain.
So just a quick couple of questions.
I am a type 1 diabetic on insulin and want to get to the point were I don't need to take any insulin, maybe just my background at night if necessary. There was a celebrity and for the life of my I can't remember who it was but she changed from a type 1 on insulin to a type 2 just controling her diabetes with diet and exercise. I would love to be able to do the same.
So the first question is does the 0 carb diet's pro's for diabetes outweight the cons for it being unhealthy on the brain?
How possible is it to get to the point were you are able to control it with diet and exercise?
What is the chance of me going really skinny with a 0 carb diet, I go the gym about 4 or 5 times a week with it in mind to gain muscle mass, but also do a fair amount of cardio exercise. If I was on high intake of protein everyday would this be just as good as carbs?
Thanks in advance,
John.
Ive read that people have lived on 0 Carb diets for 40 odd years and are as healthy as grow bag, and I also read that if you don't consume carbs then your liver has to transform protein into glucose for the brain which isn't good for the liver or brain.
So just a quick couple of questions.
I am a type 1 diabetic on insulin and want to get to the point were I don't need to take any insulin, maybe just my background at night if necessary. There was a celebrity and for the life of my I can't remember who it was but she changed from a type 1 on insulin to a type 2 just controling her diabetes with diet and exercise. I would love to be able to do the same.
So the first question is does the 0 carb diet's pro's for diabetes outweight the cons for it being unhealthy on the brain?
How possible is it to get to the point were you are able to control it with diet and exercise?
What is the chance of me going really skinny with a 0 carb diet, I go the gym about 4 or 5 times a week with it in mind to gain muscle mass, but also do a fair amount of cardio exercise. If I was on high intake of protein everyday would this be just as good as carbs?
Thanks in advance,
John.