Scandichic
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
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- Michael Gove and his insane educational? policies!
This is the problem. Portion control and moderation. There is NO SET SIZE!! Basically have smaller helpings of food. Eat less. But less/smaller helpings than what/who? My idea of a small portion will be different to anyone else so it makes NO SENSE! I think portion control is at best delusional and at worst dangerous. When will people realise that as a diabetic you do have to change unless you want serious complications and a shorter life span. You can't just eat what you want! Most people have enough common sense to go low fat , low GI or low carb. But to go with portion control and carry on is just insanity!I still don't get the thing with portion control. How is it done? Is it about eating less than you want and starve for the rest of the day?
I dont exactly know what portion control is... However I do know thst a cyclist does it, an olympian triathalon does it, I do it.
Portion control isnt about the size of your plate, but more on controlling what selection of foods that you eat, as you are then controlling the size of portion... Whether its low fat, low carb whatever...you are controlling your portions of food.
How can you safely measure the carbs? Am still new at all this & just getting used to the LowCarbsDiet by
I feel sick thinking about how the NHS deprives type 2s of test strips.
Thank you - that helps. Have never heard of scales that convert to carbs. I'm not a techie person either so havent spent ages on www."How can you safely measure the carbs? Am still new at all this & just getting used to the LowCarbsDiet by
trying to avoid my glutenfree bread&biscuits - surely I havent got to start measuring and weighing everything!
I'd never get out in my garden at all."
Liitlin
Majority of prepared meals and food have carbs on the packaging.
There ate good weighing scales that will convert your food to carb values if making your own food
There are books on carb values.
Personally, I have weighed and calculated most of my main meals... Yes and I admit to weighing and calculating even cucumber and lettuce!! Now I know what my food plates are, then I haven't reweighed since.
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Much of the controversy in the study of LCDs stems from a lack of a clear definition. The rationale of carbohydrate restriction is that, in response to lower glucose availability, changes in insulin and glucagon concentrations will direct the body away from fat storage and toward fat oxidation. There is a suggestion of a threshold effect, which has led to the clinical recommendation of very low concentrations of carbohydrate (<20–50 g/d) in the early stages of popular diets. This typically leads to the presence of measurable ketones in the urine and has been referred to as a very-low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet (VLCKD) or a low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet (LCKD). Potent metabolic effects are seen with such diets but, beyond the threshold response, there appears to be a continuous response to carbohydrate reduction. The nutritional intake of <200 g carbohydrate/d has been called an LCD, but most experts would not consider that to provide the metabolic changes associated with an LCKD. We suggest that LCD refers to a carbohydrate intake in the range of 50–150 g/d, which is above the level of generation of urinary ketones for most people.
I eat as much food as I want, when I want. The amount of food I eat is controlled only by my appetite. I don't count or measure anything other than carbohydrates.
Ditto. That was my point when talking about portion control. There is no set size so the rational approach is low GI or low carb not eat what you like, just eat less! Don't know how many carbs I eat. Suspect it's very low as I mainly eat fish, eggs, dairy and veggies. I have discovered some 97% meat sausages from Asda which are rather lovely so I have one of those instead of 2 rashers of bacon. I am tempted to be a bit wild and make chocolate pots for tea!Portion control to me means eating till I'm full, than stopping. And not eating anything just because it's there, because it's my favourite food or because it'll otherwise go to waste. That probably makes me a portion control liberal. But I make up for it by being a LCHF extremist - well under 50g a day. I don't weigh food any more, I just avoid everything my meter has told me will raise BS.
Kate
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