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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2364236" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>People who are lactose intolerant can take lactese (sp?) to allow them to eat dairy, so the basic concept isn't necessarily crazy. I just have severe doubts that the product would work, and would want to see studies on its safety if it does work. After all, insulin injections are the ultimate treatment that allows T2s to eat more carbs, and we know that they are to be avoided if possible, as T2s mostly already produce too much insulin and extra insulin just exacerbates weight issues and insulin resistance. (Not having a go at insulin dependent T2s, as I know that insulin production can be reduced by long term high bgs and some T2s will need it even if they go lower carb.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2364236, member: 372717"] People who are lactose intolerant can take lactese (sp?) to allow them to eat dairy, so the basic concept isn't necessarily crazy. I just have severe doubts that the product would work, and would want to see studies on its safety if it does work. After all, insulin injections are the ultimate treatment that allows T2s to eat more carbs, and we know that they are to be avoided if possible, as T2s mostly already produce too much insulin and extra insulin just exacerbates weight issues and insulin resistance. (Not having a go at insulin dependent T2s, as I know that insulin production can be reduced by long term high bgs and some T2s will need it even if they go lower carb.) [/QUOTE]
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