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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 75526" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Hi citrusgirl</p><p>They have no scientific evidence against low carb. It's all based on supposittion. They've given up telling me off, but one of them told my daughter that my diet is dangerous. They can't find anything wrong with me, so why try to scare my daughter, who has still to lose her post baby weight?( after 13 months)</p><p> If you've been reading Bernstein, you'll understand that he's a T1 and has reversed the few complications he had and prevented any further ones. The only thing he says that hasn't reversed is that the hair on his legs hasn't regrown.</p><p>Compare that with my husband, who followed the high carb instructions for 35 years and has kidney disease, retinopahy, neuropathy, Charcot feet, diabetic ulcers and severe anaemia</p><p> He's doing better than might have been expected, because he now has TIGHT BGs on much reduced carbs and insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 75526, member: 8110"] Hi citrusgirl They have no scientific evidence against low carb. It's all based on supposittion. They've given up telling me off, but one of them told my daughter that my diet is dangerous. They can't find anything wrong with me, so why try to scare my daughter, who has still to lose her post baby weight?( after 13 months) If you've been reading Bernstein, you'll understand that he's a T1 and has reversed the few complications he had and prevented any further ones. The only thing he says that hasn't reversed is that the hair on his legs hasn't regrown. Compare that with my husband, who followed the high carb instructions for 35 years and has kidney disease, retinopahy, neuropathy, Charcot feet, diabetic ulcers and severe anaemia He's doing better than might have been expected, because he now has TIGHT BGs on much reduced carbs and insulin. [/QUOTE]
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