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<blockquote data-quote="BarbaraG" data-source="post: 1375880" data-attributes="member: 47277"><p>I'm really interested in this. I eat LCHF ketogenic and occasionally test my ketones for feedback. Last Friday Inate at a Keralan restaurant and had only meat and vegetables, but drank a salted lassi the following morning my ketone meter said zero!!</p><p></p><p>My first thought was - since I didn't have any breads, rice, sugar etc - that there must have been starches in the sauces. Then I wondered if there might have been too much carb in the lassi. But if what you're saying is right, then it wasn't that after all.</p><p></p><p>Is the Abbott monitor very expensive? I have been wondering about getting a Freestyle Libre, but I would have to work hard to justify the cost to myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BarbaraG, post: 1375880, member: 47277"] I'm really interested in this. I eat LCHF ketogenic and occasionally test my ketones for feedback. Last Friday Inate at a Keralan restaurant and had only meat and vegetables, but drank a salted lassi the following morning my ketone meter said zero!! My first thought was - since I didn't have any breads, rice, sugar etc - that there must have been starches in the sauces. Then I wondered if there might have been too much carb in the lassi. But if what you're saying is right, then it wasn't that after all. Is the Abbott monitor very expensive? I have been wondering about getting a Freestyle Libre, but I would have to work hard to justify the cost to myself. [/QUOTE]
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