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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 501767" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>I am a little surprised that more people haven't voted as yet. I wonder if most people assume that , given recent developments - the favourable </p><p>vote at the DUK conference and the results of Southport GP's research - that the option of reducing carbs in conrolling diabetes is no longer an issue?</p><p>I think there is some way to go before this is included in official guidelines This is the the logical place to begin looking for information , as there is a wealth of experience on here. I don't think anyone could consider it as definititive in any way but it could be interesting.</p><p>Negative answers are of course, as important as positives in case anyone was i any doubt!.Its just an opportunity for people to give their opinions.</p><p>Please consider voting if you have any views on the issue..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 501767, member: 30851"] I am a little surprised that more people haven't voted as yet. I wonder if most people assume that , given recent developments - the favourable vote at the DUK conference and the results of Southport GP's research - that the option of reducing carbs in conrolling diabetes is no longer an issue? I think there is some way to go before this is included in official guidelines This is the the logical place to begin looking for information , as there is a wealth of experience on here. I don't think anyone could consider it as definititive in any way but it could be interesting. Negative answers are of course, as important as positives in case anyone was i any doubt!.Its just an opportunity for people to give their opinions. Please consider voting if you have any views on the issue.. [/QUOTE]
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