helenb
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Thanks for the tip-off about the Reverse Diabetes Diet, I had also seen about Chana Dal so have bought a big bag and made a big pot full and have frozen portions for a quick meal. I'm glad that this is something that doesn't effect your BG levels, so once I have my meter I hope that this will prove the same for me. I love a lot of Vegan products and am trying to find somewhere locally that sells Tempeh as I think this would be a useful addition to my diet. So far my search has been unsuccessful and can only find it online with expensive minimum £30 order options. Anyone got any suggestions for online at all - or anywhere around Peterborough?Lizzie7 said:I've reduced carbs a lot though and trying to find vegan, low carb foods is a challenge. One fanatastic food I came across is channa dal - basically split chick peas - they don't affect my blood sugar at all and seem to reduce the blood sugar effect of other foods when eaten together. There's info about channa dal and recipes on www.mendosa.com xx
I have just ordered it from the bookdepository.co.uk so thanks very much John for backing up Lizzie7's recommendation too.wallycorker said:I too can recommend Dr Neal Barnard's inspirational book "The reverse diabetes diet" - however, be sure to buy the one with a colourful drawing of an artichoke and carrots on the front because that one has been adapted by Rodale for the UK market. That makes the book very much more readable than some others that I have read. Dr Barnard advocates a very low fat diet and that was the way that I started my dramatic improvement programme. It really is a great book and things happened to me just the way that Dr Barnard said that they would and extremely quickly.
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