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<blockquote data-quote="Coolifornia" data-source="post: 1966092" data-attributes="member: 499013"><p>I was looking at the insulin index, and was interested in how insulinogenic some zero-carb foods are (for instance, most animal protein). Being something of a voracious carnivore myself, I've had huge steak, chicken or fish lunches, but they keep me full forever and I don't hypo from them. On the other hand, one sugar cookie will have me shaking and sweating in no time. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, super curious, are hypos in response to insulinogenic proteins something that can happen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coolifornia, post: 1966092, member: 499013"] I was looking at the insulin index, and was interested in how insulinogenic some zero-carb foods are (for instance, most animal protein). Being something of a voracious carnivore myself, I've had huge steak, chicken or fish lunches, but they keep me full forever and I don't hypo from them. On the other hand, one sugar cookie will have me shaking and sweating in no time. Anyway, super curious, are hypos in response to insulinogenic proteins something that can happen? [/QUOTE]
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