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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 46900" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Hi latecomer</p><p>Fergus has explained the HDL LDL thing with his usual clarity.</p><p>What are your BG numbers and last HbA1c?</p><p> If the doctors say you are Ok, your levels might still be too high and if your diet is good, It might be conformoing the the usual recommended high carb stuff, which we know can lead to trouble.</p><p>T</p><p>he ideal is to keep BG to non-diabetic (around 5 at all times, leading to HbA1c of below 6%)</p><p> The Ideal diet of "eat plenty of complex carbs with every meal" is an invitation to commit suicide.</p><p>A reduced carb diet usually brings LDL cholesterol down.</p><p>Stains, with all their faults, are protective of the ciculatory system. So If you can do so, stick with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 46900, member: 8110"] Hi latecomer Fergus has explained the HDL LDL thing with his usual clarity. What are your BG numbers and last HbA1c? If the doctors say you are Ok, your levels might still be too high and if your diet is good, It might be conformoing the the usual recommended high carb stuff, which we know can lead to trouble. T he ideal is to keep BG to non-diabetic (around 5 at all times, leading to HbA1c of below 6%) The Ideal diet of "eat plenty of complex carbs with every meal" is an invitation to commit suicide. A reduced carb diet usually brings LDL cholesterol down. Stains, with all their faults, are protective of the ciculatory system. So If you can do so, stick with it. [/QUOTE]
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