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<blockquote data-quote="cugila" data-source="post: 97077" data-attributes="member: 15325"><p>Hi popalyjune.</p><p></p><p>As regards your drowsiness after eating I would be more inclined to ask what exactly you were eating ? Avoiding sugars and sweets is not enough, you need to know what carbohydrates you are consuming of which sugars are just a part. </p><p></p><p>Eating Apples and Pears can also be bad for you, if you eat too many. An Apple has around 20g carbs for a medium sized one, Pears contain around 15g carbs for a medium sized one. Put them together and that would constitute my carb intake for half the day !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cugila, post: 97077, member: 15325"] Hi popalyjune. As regards your drowsiness after eating I would be more inclined to ask what exactly you were eating ? Avoiding sugars and sweets is not enough, you need to know what carbohydrates you are consuming of which sugars are just a part. Eating Apples and Pears can also be bad for you, if you eat too many. An Apple has around 20g carbs for a medium sized one, Pears contain around 15g carbs for a medium sized one. Put them together and that would constitute my carb intake for half the day !!! [/QUOTE]
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