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<blockquote data-quote="Andydragon" data-source="post: 2476228" data-attributes="member: 521079"><p>Just be aware that some nurses/doctors are not sold on a low carb diet, they have an NHS approved Eatwell approach that focuses differently. “Healthy carbs” whole grains and such.</p><p></p><p>however some of the NHS does support low carb approaches too. It’s a split of approaches and it can depend a lot on your doctors (I have a nurse who supports low carb, so they do exist)</p><p></p><p>many of us have looked at the meter for the Eatwell approach and noticed just how much we spike from it, so the advice seems to not match what we see. When you are told to eat fruit and veg and whole grain on one visit and then another tells you bananas and weetabix are bad, it’s no wonder we get confused!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andydragon, post: 2476228, member: 521079"] Just be aware that some nurses/doctors are not sold on a low carb diet, they have an NHS approved Eatwell approach that focuses differently. “Healthy carbs” whole grains and such. however some of the NHS does support low carb approaches too. It’s a split of approaches and it can depend a lot on your doctors (I have a nurse who supports low carb, so they do exist) many of us have looked at the meter for the Eatwell approach and noticed just how much we spike from it, so the advice seems to not match what we see. When you are told to eat fruit and veg and whole grain on one visit and then another tells you bananas and weetabix are bad, it’s no wonder we get confused! [/QUOTE]
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