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Cheerio spikes on FreeStyle Libre, but not on BG monitor
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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 2006067" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>In cautioning about cereals we now know more about the effect of processed food on health and the influences regarding it than in the past. </p><p>Cereals are not real food. They have vitamins added and their eating is prompted by false advertising. </p><p>Saying that it is OK to eat the stuff is forgetting that the pros and cons have been biased is irresponsible unless one had read up and fully 'digested' accurate, unbiased by advertising, info then that is not OK. </p><p>What a child needs and can tolerate is not the same as an adult - so saying that it is OK is not wise and in fact comes under giving inappropriate advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2006067, member: 468714"] In cautioning about cereals we now know more about the effect of processed food on health and the influences regarding it than in the past. Cereals are not real food. They have vitamins added and their eating is prompted by false advertising. Saying that it is OK to eat the stuff is forgetting that the pros and cons have been biased is irresponsible unless one had read up and fully 'digested' accurate, unbiased by advertising, info then that is not OK. What a child needs and can tolerate is not the same as an adult - so saying that it is OK is not wise and in fact comes under giving inappropriate advice. [/QUOTE]
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