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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2097024" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Yes your profile has updated. Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Blood glucose levels tested by meters in the here and now are dynamic and can change quickly. Hb1ac averages will take a while to reflect the changes because of what and how it measures. </p><p></p><p>Do you mean 6.2mmol? Meters don’t measure in %. That’s a form of hb1ac (the 3 month average). The before and after readings show whatever you are eating is suitable with little to no rise after 2 hrs. Well done.</p><p></p><p>Do you mean you first went to “eating lots of good carbs: beans, lentils, brown rice, veg and little meat, not too much fat.“ then went to just veg and milk and saw the improvement after the second change? If so that would be because beans and lentils and rice of any colour are highly suspect for raising bgl. </p><p></p><p>There’s nothing wrong with meat or fat on a low carb or keto diet so no need at all to avoid them. It’s a suspect agenda scientifically that’s anti meat (the only unarguable reason to reduce meat is moral based or a few uncommon medical conditions) and fat has had an unscientific bum wrap for decades and it’s now coming to light how inaccurate the assumptions (not science) has been. </p><p></p><p>The breath smell will disappear and your gums might well improve along with any other inflammation you might have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2097024, member: 480869"] Yes your profile has updated. Thanks. Blood glucose levels tested by meters in the here and now are dynamic and can change quickly. Hb1ac averages will take a while to reflect the changes because of what and how it measures. Do you mean 6.2mmol? Meters don’t measure in %. That’s a form of hb1ac (the 3 month average). The before and after readings show whatever you are eating is suitable with little to no rise after 2 hrs. Well done. Do you mean you first went to “eating lots of good carbs: beans, lentils, brown rice, veg and little meat, not too much fat.“ then went to just veg and milk and saw the improvement after the second change? If so that would be because beans and lentils and rice of any colour are highly suspect for raising bgl. There’s nothing wrong with meat or fat on a low carb or keto diet so no need at all to avoid them. It’s a suspect agenda scientifically that’s anti meat (the only unarguable reason to reduce meat is moral based or a few uncommon medical conditions) and fat has had an unscientific bum wrap for decades and it’s now coming to light how inaccurate the assumptions (not science) has been. The breath smell will disappear and your gums might well improve along with any other inflammation you might have. [/QUOTE]
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