Resurgam
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Er, no. Glucose is based on a six atom ring and fructose on a five atom ring. As a result, our bodies react differently to them, they are processed differently.Fructose is a type of glucose!
Er, no. Glucose is based on a six atom ring and fructose on a five atom ring. As a result, our bodies react differently to them, they are processed differently.
Sally
We'll let you off ......... this time!I phrased it wrong!
so true! and what a heated debate! reading the thread, as I try to keep myself informed in order to help my sister diagnosed with T2 last year, I felt like making an experiment, probably soon. there's this app I've stumbled upon, called the Dietbundle Project which seem to generate hyper-personalized 21 days meals plan and they have a special focus on diabetics too, i.e. the user puts in the allowed quantity of carbs together all a bunch of other personal characteristics and receives the meal plans accordingly. I wonder if fruits would be included in their meal plans and in what quantity.
Yes, but is it healthy for a (so called) healthy person. Isn't all that sugar and carbs making us (and I don't mean diabetics) the fattest humans ever to have walked the planet. We all stopped eating "normal" food a long time ago and now reap the consequences with our modern illnesses.so what is healthy for a healthy person is not healthy for a diabetic.
Yes, but is it healthy for a (so called) healthy person. Isn't all that sugar and carbs making us (and I don't mean diabetics) the fattest humans ever to have walked the planet. We all stopped eating "normal" food a long time ago and now reap the consequences with our modern illnesses.
Sally
I'm feeling much better now, thank you. Just been for a brisk walk and watched a very long line of cows going for milking. Real food on legs!Arent you pedantic today?
Vitamin C rich foods include bell peppers, tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, kale. I love lemons and limes too.I have read elsewhere that some diabetics suffer from scurvy because of not eating enough fruit. Yet I find myself avoiding most fruit because of the sugar effect.. I cope with this by using lemon juice as a flavouring for my water drinks, and eating a relatively small amount of strawberries. Whilst some may disapprove, my lemon juice is from the (pure/undiluted) bottled lemon juice as this lasts a long time stored in my fridge (I also often use lemon juice for adding flavour to vegetables and other foods, including salads combined with olive oil).
Well I eat max 10 raspberries a week...no scurvy yet ....I have read elsewhere that some diabetics suffer from scurvy because of not eating enough fruit. Yet I find myself avoiding most fruit because of the sugar effect.. I cope with this by using lemon juice as a flavouring for my water drinks, and eating a relatively small amount of strawberries. Whilst some may disapprove, my lemon juice is from the (pure/undiluted) bottled lemon juice as this lasts a long time stored in my fridge (I also often use lemon juice for adding flavour to vegetables and other foods, including salads combined with olive oil).
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