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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1630828" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>I have never restricted my protein to the recommended levels, which are minimum levels. Since diagnosis I have continued eating the same amounts I ate before. However, it is necessary to restrict protein if you have any kidney malfunctions, but as far as general health is concerned we need protein to build and repair every cell, and keep us fit and active. It is usually only in the absence of carbs that protein has a noticeable role in blood sugar levels. Other than that, in T2 diabetes, its role isn't normally very significant, so restricting protein will only be important to you if you are very low carb or if you have kidney problems. </p><p></p><p>As for the Lidl High Protein rolls, they are approximately 9g of carbs per roll - and I find them 100% delicious sliced in half and toasted with a generous spread of butter added. They are dense and so filling I can only manage a half roll at a sitting. They are also high in fibre and full of healthy seeds. Also, they freeze well. I am addicted to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1630828, member: 94045"] I have never restricted my protein to the recommended levels, which are minimum levels. Since diagnosis I have continued eating the same amounts I ate before. However, it is necessary to restrict protein if you have any kidney malfunctions, but as far as general health is concerned we need protein to build and repair every cell, and keep us fit and active. It is usually only in the absence of carbs that protein has a noticeable role in blood sugar levels. Other than that, in T2 diabetes, its role isn't normally very significant, so restricting protein will only be important to you if you are very low carb or if you have kidney problems. As for the Lidl High Protein rolls, they are approximately 9g of carbs per roll - and I find them 100% delicious sliced in half and toasted with a generous spread of butter added. They are dense and so filling I can only manage a half roll at a sitting. They are also high in fibre and full of healthy seeds. Also, they freeze well. I am addicted to them. [/QUOTE]
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