alan_thomo
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- Type of diabetes
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How do I know good carbs....from bad ?
How do I know good carbs....from bad ?
Read the label showing how many carbs are in the bread. You will find that the figure is high no matter what the colour. There is some confusion about bread in that the original advice about brown bread made you more regular. This may/may not be true but neither are good for diabetics. You will hear people say that wholegrain is better but if the label says a high carb content then it isn't.How do I know good carbs....from bad ?
This is why I ask the questionRead the label showing how many carbs are in the bread. You will find that the figure is high no matter what the colour. There is some confusion about bread in that the original advice about brown bread made you more regular. This may/may not be true but neither are good for diabetics. You will hear people say that wholegrain is better but if the label says a high carb content then it isn't.
Bergen bread or Lidl's rolls are better in that the carb content is lower but they still have a carb content.
And are you happy with the answer?This is why I ask the question
Thank s really appreciatedThis is why I ask the question
Why is that ? I'm told I have to have them...........There are no good carbs.... you have to try it and test your bloods to see how they effect you.. but I try to avoid carbs as much as possible.
Why is that ? I'm told I have to have them...........
Thanks, very interesting your replyGood question!
But from a low carb perspective there are better and alternative breads!
I believe from my experience that carbs are carbs and the higher the GI the higher the amount of carbs and how quickly they turn to glucose. You need slower acting carbs, but Brown bread can be just as bad. All carbs turn to glucose and because you probably have high glucose levels already, you should eat as less as possible.
I use Bergen bread, just 9-11 gms a slice.
I've tagged @daisy1 to give you the newcomers welcome information.
Because as the others have said they turn to glucose in your body and raise your blood sugars. Which for us Type 2's is not really good news. Who told you that you have to have them?Why is that ? I'm told I have to have them...........
Because as the others have said they turn to glucose in your body and raise your blood sugars. Which for us Type 2's is not really good news. Who told you that you have to have them?