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<blockquote data-quote="Dixon1995" data-source="post: 1899241" data-attributes="member: 487884"><p>Ive eaten the recommended daily intake of carbs as a type 1 and ill tell you, it makes me feel like utter sh**e. On days where I eat less carbs, I feel better, dont sleep as much, dont spike after eating etc. But I am only one guy, that might just work for me, not for others.</p><p></p><p>If lower carbs has even the slightest possibilty of living longer, happier, with more energy and as a result a better quality of life, as a type 1, and indeed type 2, isn't it worth trying it, or even be put forward as a possible health regime by the leading health authorities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixon1995, post: 1899241, member: 487884"] Ive eaten the recommended daily intake of carbs as a type 1 and ill tell you, it makes me feel like utter sh**e. On days where I eat less carbs, I feel better, dont sleep as much, dont spike after eating etc. But I am only one guy, that might just work for me, not for others. If lower carbs has even the slightest possibilty of living longer, happier, with more energy and as a result a better quality of life, as a type 1, and indeed type 2, isn't it worth trying it, or even be put forward as a possible health regime by the leading health authorities. [/QUOTE]
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