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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2165988" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>It is a natural defense mechanism for high glucose to be peed out, which probably accounts for your dry mouth - you might notice significant changes in your skin and hair too as you are better hydrated with a lower glucose level.</p><p>Low fat and high fiber? Like that is going to help in the slightest?</p><p>The problem is the carbs - Humans just do not do well on a high carb diet - William Banting back in the mid 1800s likened it to feeding horses on beans, they manage on it right up until the time they don't.</p><p>Dr Atkins a hundred years later was trying to get over the low carb message - but there are a few people beginning to realize that it isn't a fad, not after a couple of hundred years of successful weight control along with feeling so much better, and now there are blood glucose testers available we can actually have the numbers in front of us and see that it is working to lower the spikes and the general level through the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2165988, member: 355878"] It is a natural defense mechanism for high glucose to be peed out, which probably accounts for your dry mouth - you might notice significant changes in your skin and hair too as you are better hydrated with a lower glucose level. Low fat and high fiber? Like that is going to help in the slightest? The problem is the carbs - Humans just do not do well on a high carb diet - William Banting back in the mid 1800s likened it to feeding horses on beans, they manage on it right up until the time they don't. Dr Atkins a hundred years later was trying to get over the low carb message - but there are a few people beginning to realize that it isn't a fad, not after a couple of hundred years of successful weight control along with feeling so much better, and now there are blood glucose testers available we can actually have the numbers in front of us and see that it is working to lower the spikes and the general level through the day. [/QUOTE]
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