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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1540082" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>Is this hunger thing new to artichoke? </p><p>I don't do well with protein much in the morning. It raises me and requires lots more insulin. I eat a very small bf in the morning. A small slice of deli chicken with avocado smashes in it and rolled. This doesn't require much insulin and keeps me steady so I don't get hungry. If I don't get bf right the whole day is messed. The morning rise on top of food can st me up for a ravenous day. Admittedly I look at my plate and think really? But again, more insulin coupled with hemorning rise can make me low then up or vice Vera's and that's when I get hungry. Even in normal ranges. If my insulin gets there before my food or my food gets there before insulin I'm ravenous. I pre bolus 20 min before my tiny bf. My weird semi fast haha. </p><p></p><p>Maybe the artichoke is clearing things and detoxing and you're processing differently. After all the liver stores glucose, glycogen etc. One clear indicator of liver health is the whites of the eye </p><p></p><p>You're still on lower insulin doses though right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1540082, member: 240838"] Is this hunger thing new to artichoke? I don't do well with protein much in the morning. It raises me and requires lots more insulin. I eat a very small bf in the morning. A small slice of deli chicken with avocado smashes in it and rolled. This doesn't require much insulin and keeps me steady so I don't get hungry. If I don't get bf right the whole day is messed. The morning rise on top of food can st me up for a ravenous day. Admittedly I look at my plate and think really? But again, more insulin coupled with hemorning rise can make me low then up or vice Vera's and that's when I get hungry. Even in normal ranges. If my insulin gets there before my food or my food gets there before insulin I'm ravenous. I pre bolus 20 min before my tiny bf. My weird semi fast haha. Maybe the artichoke is clearing things and detoxing and you're processing differently. After all the liver stores glucose, glycogen etc. One clear indicator of liver health is the whites of the eye You're still on lower insulin doses though right? [/QUOTE]
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