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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 1971329" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Yeah, that's certainly hyper. Being a vegetarian doesn't mean you're on a diet that's automatically good for your bloodsugars, do you know that? Carbs turn to glucose once ingested, and most fruits and below ground or starchy veggies contain a lot of it... Potatoes, carrots, beans, and all fruit (save for berries, avocado's, starfruit and tomatoes) for instance, will make your bloodsugars spike. Check dietdoctor.com, they also have meal plans for vegetarians/vegans that would keep your bs down. Eating low carb is easier/more varied if you eat meat, and milk products/eggs, but from what I understand it should be doable to remain a vegetarian, if you have your heart set on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 1971329, member: 401801"] Yeah, that's certainly hyper. Being a vegetarian doesn't mean you're on a diet that's automatically good for your bloodsugars, do you know that? Carbs turn to glucose once ingested, and most fruits and below ground or starchy veggies contain a lot of it... Potatoes, carrots, beans, and all fruit (save for berries, avocado's, starfruit and tomatoes) for instance, will make your bloodsugars spike. Check dietdoctor.com, they also have meal plans for vegetarians/vegans that would keep your bs down. Eating low carb is easier/more varied if you eat meat, and milk products/eggs, but from what I understand it should be doable to remain a vegetarian, if you have your heart set on it. [/QUOTE]
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