I apologise if I'm in the wrong forum but please correct me if i'm wrong about this cos I'm puzzled that this is never mentioned.
Insulin diabetes is a condition in which you can either have no insulin or a resistance to insulin which helps cells absorb sugars (energy).
If you are type 2 then will you then be not getting the 'optimal' energy from your diet. If you reduce your carbs or go no carb then have you not substantially reduced the amount of energy you get and will you not feel much more less energetic.
Does this then explain the cravings for sugar which your body needs for energy ? - or have I got it all wrong ?
Insulin diabetes is a condition in which you can either have no insulin or a resistance to insulin which helps cells absorb sugars (energy).
If you are type 2 then will you then be not getting the 'optimal' energy from your diet. If you reduce your carbs or go no carb then have you not substantially reduced the amount of energy you get and will you not feel much more less energetic.
Does this then explain the cravings for sugar which your body needs for energy ? - or have I got it all wrong ?