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Type 2 Fats and blood glucose, any help ?

Have you been tested for hemolytic anemia? /this is related to the G6PD deficiency, The deficiency will make your red blood cells have a shorter lifespan, and this will affect your HbA1c readings.

Apparently, people with this problem suffer impaired fasting glucose levels. It may be that fat is adding to this problem, but it is an unusual effect not seen by most of us, It is due to the early breakdown of the haemoglobins, which will release any glycated matter back into the blood. adding to the background (basal) glucose content.

Your low HbA1c results appear to be spectacular, but may not be reliable. When you cut back on sat fat do you compensate by adding other things to your diet?
 
Ah. Many soft cream cheeses have added sugar, especially cream cheese. The hard cheese will have the same sat fat content as the soft ones. Dairy products tend to have higher lactose content, and this is a form of sugar. Double cream and hard cheese are normally lower content than the less mature produce.
 
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