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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 382490" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>HI. Well done so far. Looks like your new diet is good. You might want to go for whole grain bread rather than wholemeal as it is even lower GI. Watch out that the baked beans don't have too much sugar in them. Raw carrots are lower-GI than cooked but these are details. I've never felt ill when my sugars have swung around but some people do, but your feeling ill might be due to your diet changes and so on? They say skimmed milk has more sugar than full fat milk, but again I think that's details. I would carry on with the milk and whatever suits you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 382490, member: 21149"] HI. Well done so far. Looks like your new diet is good. You might want to go for whole grain bread rather than wholemeal as it is even lower GI. Watch out that the baked beans don't have too much sugar in them. Raw carrots are lower-GI than cooked but these are details. I've never felt ill when my sugars have swung around but some people do, but your feeling ill might be due to your diet changes and so on? They say skimmed milk has more sugar than full fat milk, but again I think that's details. I would carry on with the milk and whatever suits you. [/QUOTE]
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