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<blockquote data-quote="DaveNN" data-source="post: 1072045" data-attributes="member: 54802"><p>That's very true Buxton. Others ate loads of pasta, bread, fruit juice, curries etc and still came down with DB. That said Torq also made some very valid points, regardless from whom they came. To answer your initial question, of course someone can have a naturally high blood sugar levels, usually caused by a combination of lifestyle, stress levels, levels of obesity etc. ...and this naturally high blood sugar level could be slowly destroying you...the silent killer it is.</p><p>the problem with the Atkins diet ( I did it ten years back) is that it is incredibly boring. BUT if you're going to low carb, then REALLY go for it. </p><p>Pls also consider that, as noted above, your body is breaking down fats and proteins in order to provide the additional energy required...which your body is struggling to regulate due to a potential issue with your endocrine system.</p><p>I would advocate trying the pukka or modified Newcastle Diet....it may just work. </p><p>One thing, elevated blood sugar can also effect ones mood....just saying ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveNN, post: 1072045, member: 54802"] That's very true Buxton. Others ate loads of pasta, bread, fruit juice, curries etc and still came down with DB. That said Torq also made some very valid points, regardless from whom they came. To answer your initial question, of course someone can have a naturally high blood sugar levels, usually caused by a combination of lifestyle, stress levels, levels of obesity etc. ...and this naturally high blood sugar level could be slowly destroying you...the silent killer it is. the problem with the Atkins diet ( I did it ten years back) is that it is incredibly boring. BUT if you're going to low carb, then REALLY go for it. Pls also consider that, as noted above, your body is breaking down fats and proteins in order to provide the additional energy required...which your body is struggling to regulate due to a potential issue with your endocrine system. I would advocate trying the pukka or modified Newcastle Diet....it may just work. One thing, elevated blood sugar can also effect ones mood....just saying ;-) [/QUOTE]
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