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<blockquote data-quote="Geordie_P" data-source="post: 2466491" data-attributes="member: 343949"><p>Glucometer is your answer, and frankly, any reasonable quality one will do. If someone eats something that isn't good for their diabetes, their blood levels will go up. Generally the effect will be quite alarming. It's the purest rebuttal to all the screeds of nonsense about good carbs vs bad carbs, whole foods, plant based, vegan, organic or what have you. If you eat to the meter, and the meter says yes, you have demonstrable evidence you're on the right track: the rest is bunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geordie_P, post: 2466491, member: 343949"] Glucometer is your answer, and frankly, any reasonable quality one will do. If someone eats something that isn't good for their diabetes, their blood levels will go up. Generally the effect will be quite alarming. It's the purest rebuttal to all the screeds of nonsense about good carbs vs bad carbs, whole foods, plant based, vegan, organic or what have you. If you eat to the meter, and the meter says yes, you have demonstrable evidence you're on the right track: the rest is bunk. [/QUOTE]
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