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<blockquote data-quote="Jem" data-source="post: 34745" data-attributes="member: 11146"><p>Ally I would be really grateful to have some kind of response from you regarding my long post on page 7 of this thread. If nothing else to acknowledge that you've read it would be nice.</p><p></p><p>I do see a lot of tension but perhaps a little understanding might go a long way.</p><p></p><p>As to vitamin and mineral deficiencies in low-carbing ... yes it IS possible, but rather a slightly low vitamin c count which could be PARTIALLY addressed with supplements than a dangerously high blood sugar which will lead to blindness, loss of limbs, heart failure, renal failure and early painful death.</p><p></p><p>Also, vitamin and mineral deficiencies are just as common in low fat diets.</p><p></p><p>Your comments are of course welcomed but you refuse to make any allowances for the fact that MANY of us on this site are successfully achieving better health through our dietary choices (that don't match your recommendations) . How many of low carbers on here have said "ok so "some" people can survive and thrive on high carb, but NOT ME" ??? A fair few I think ... yet I am still waiting for a comment such as "low carb is an option" from ANYBODY in diabetic healthcare profession.</p><p></p><p>J/x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jem, post: 34745, member: 11146"] Ally I would be really grateful to have some kind of response from you regarding my long post on page 7 of this thread. If nothing else to acknowledge that you've read it would be nice. I do see a lot of tension but perhaps a little understanding might go a long way. As to vitamin and mineral deficiencies in low-carbing ... yes it IS possible, but rather a slightly low vitamin c count which could be PARTIALLY addressed with supplements than a dangerously high blood sugar which will lead to blindness, loss of limbs, heart failure, renal failure and early painful death. Also, vitamin and mineral deficiencies are just as common in low fat diets. Your comments are of course welcomed but you refuse to make any allowances for the fact that MANY of us on this site are successfully achieving better health through our dietary choices (that don't match your recommendations) . How many of low carbers on here have said "ok so "some" people can survive and thrive on high carb, but NOT ME" ??? A fair few I think ... yet I am still waiting for a comment such as "low carb is an option" from ANYBODY in diabetic healthcare profession. J/x [/QUOTE]
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