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Hi,
I have type 2 diabetes and have started cooking some of the meals in the 365 day plan low carb/high fat diet.
However I've noticed that a few of these meals have a very high amount of saturated fat in them.
I see that the general consensus amongst diabetics on this forum is that a high fat diet is fine and is not to be seen, as non diabetics seem to see it, as unhealthy.
I am happy to go along with that, but does that also apply to saturated fats? My doctor has told me that saturated fats are to be avoided, so should I be eating the so called healthy fats instead?
The NHS website lists the following as saturated fats -
Processed meats like sausages, ham, burgers. Fatty meat. Hard cheeses including cheddar. Whole milk and cream. Butter, lard, ghee, suet, palm oil and coconut oil.
The problem is a lot of the recipes in the 365 day meal plan include a lot of these, hence why i'm a tad confused?
I have type 2 diabetes and have started cooking some of the meals in the 365 day plan low carb/high fat diet.
However I've noticed that a few of these meals have a very high amount of saturated fat in them.
I see that the general consensus amongst diabetics on this forum is that a high fat diet is fine and is not to be seen, as non diabetics seem to see it, as unhealthy.
I am happy to go along with that, but does that also apply to saturated fats? My doctor has told me that saturated fats are to be avoided, so should I be eating the so called healthy fats instead?
The NHS website lists the following as saturated fats -
Processed meats like sausages, ham, burgers. Fatty meat. Hard cheeses including cheddar. Whole milk and cream. Butter, lard, ghee, suet, palm oil and coconut oil.
The problem is a lot of the recipes in the 365 day meal plan include a lot of these, hence why i'm a tad confused?
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