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<blockquote data-quote="Merrylizard1314" data-source="post: 2079031" data-attributes="member: 145977"><p>Hi, [USER=127898]@Pasha[/USER]. Most amusing as ever. These particular Carb Smarties could probably be exchanged for an omelette, mushrooms, olives, some very nice cheese,and five pecans without breaking the 15g CHO barrier or provoking a long lasting insulin spike.</p><p></p><p>Good point about the eskimos@kitedoc. I am just finding more references to trials where people have eliminated all carbs for extended periods without harm.</p><p>I do try to be polite when I do not agree with what is handed out as if it was the One Truth that will save T2D, and any questioning is seen as somehow " not the point" or "most people want to eat these things, we are showing how to do it safely", And this is done by swapping a bag of crisps for several slices of bread-wholegrain of course. And I wonder if they have ever really looked at a nutritional label on a loaf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merrylizard1314, post: 2079031, member: 145977"] Hi, [USER=127898]@Pasha[/USER]. Most amusing as ever. These particular Carb Smarties could probably be exchanged for an omelette, mushrooms, olives, some very nice cheese,and five pecans without breaking the 15g CHO barrier or provoking a long lasting insulin spike. Good point about the eskimos@kitedoc. I am just finding more references to trials where people have eliminated all carbs for extended periods without harm. I do try to be polite when I do not agree with what is handed out as if it was the One Truth that will save T2D, and any questioning is seen as somehow " not the point" or "most people want to eat these things, we are showing how to do it safely", And this is done by swapping a bag of crisps for several slices of bread-wholegrain of course. And I wonder if they have ever really looked at a nutritional label on a loaf [/QUOTE]
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