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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1759860" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Yeah right - or in other words - utter nonsense.</p><p>I have had to eat low carb foods to maintain a healthy weight since my early 20s and I am 67 now - the same diet keeps my diabetes under perfect control and I feel great - except for the twinge in my knee which I have to put down to kick starting heavy motorbikes.</p><p>If you eat all the delicious foods which are low carb lots of salads and other low carb veges - even if, like me, you could be a full blown diabetic, doctors and nurses will be bewildered and you should have no problems.</p><p>Of course eating low carb has been dismissed as a fad diet for a couple of hundred years - so maybe think yourself lucky that you found out about it even earlier than I did. Not only is it beneficial in diabetes, it also helps maintain those things which men feel are important, particularly as they get older and heavier - my husband is a few years younger than me - but I get my bus pass checked quite regularly, as I don't look my age, and I don't feel any need to trade him in for a younger model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1759860, member: 355878"] Yeah right - or in other words - utter nonsense. I have had to eat low carb foods to maintain a healthy weight since my early 20s and I am 67 now - the same diet keeps my diabetes under perfect control and I feel great - except for the twinge in my knee which I have to put down to kick starting heavy motorbikes. If you eat all the delicious foods which are low carb lots of salads and other low carb veges - even if, like me, you could be a full blown diabetic, doctors and nurses will be bewildered and you should have no problems. Of course eating low carb has been dismissed as a fad diet for a couple of hundred years - so maybe think yourself lucky that you found out about it even earlier than I did. Not only is it beneficial in diabetes, it also helps maintain those things which men feel are important, particularly as they get older and heavier - my husband is a few years younger than me - but I get my bus pass checked quite regularly, as I don't look my age, and I don't feel any need to trade him in for a younger model. [/QUOTE]
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