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chinese resteraunt

sugar-rush123

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hi guys,

can I ask what would you recommend if you were going out for a Chinese meal?

I think the fried tofu with chilli, coriander and cashews is ok or could I get away with singapore vermicelli noodles?

thanks
 
The noodles will most likely spike you but try and then test.

I'd stay with veg and beef stir fry and as little sauce as possible ... and test that too.
 
340g serving of szechuan prawn is only 9g of carbs, a 440g serving of beef in black bean sauce is around 28g of carbs, 500g of sweet and sour pork 57g of carbs. 410g of Singapore noodles 51g of carbs
 
Are you eating the tofu because you particularly like it, or are vegetarian?

Or are you keeping away from meat and seafood because you think it is bad for your diabetes?

There is a lot of talk about what level of protein is the healthiest these days, but the only reason that is most important for you as a diabetic is how readily excess protein is turned into blood glucose in you. For me personally - it must be an awful lot - and I may never have exceeded it. As I experimented with eating a lot more dead animal and fish products one month, and I had the best triglycerides reading ever that month (ie any excess protein and fat being circulated as fatty acids in the blood.) (Fatty acids in the blood contribute to insulin resistance, is my understanding.)

This won't help you with your chinese restaurant experience today, but it will in the future - it is pretty straight forward to check how protein affects you personally is to experiment with eating, and getting a blood lipids test done - before and after you have changed your way of eating, to see how your blood lipids are affected. (Therefore heart health - the next important thing for we diabetics to watch, after our blood glucose levels - which is every organ health!)

But I say all this as a very happy ethical I hope - carnivore. I love to eat meat and seafood. Those things are happy healthy additions to my diet. They don't affect my BG levels, but in a positive way by making me healthy and full, which reduces my cravings for the dangerous carbohydrates. When I go to Asian restaurants I eat meat and or seafood with veges - no rice of course! No noodles. (Of course!) Easy to do. Try and go to a restaurant which is a non MSG user, would be the next most important thing (in my humble opinion at any rate.)

Bon appetite!
 
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