Hi Hana,
There's a whole section on chana dal on the Mendosa site - they're under articles-food-channa dal.
http://mendosa.com/chanadal.html
I did some internet searches to find out if Dr Bernstein had tried out chana dal, couldn't find anything but I don't have a copy of his book - yet!
I've been impressed with the chana dal results but going to try testing in the middle of the night. I'm a natural sceptic!
The obvious carbs I eat are Bergen bread (2 slices max every other day) and I currently have cereal for breakfast (10g special k, 10g all bran & almonds with soya milk). I eat green veg and salad leaves, quorn, small amounts of pulses, nuts, berries and very small amounts of other fruits (pear, apple, tomato). I also eat quiona, barley, bulger wheat and yoghurt and cocoa nib raw chocolate. I've found most things are ok for me blood sugar wise in small portions. I eat out a lot and obviously few restaurants cater to this kind of diet! I tend to order just a starter and side dish, no-one seems to mind.
Not too sure how to count carbs so don't know how many I eat per day - I would estimate that a medium carber!
The expection is the breakfast cereal. I'm keen to find a low carb replacement for cereal at breakfast but laziness currently preventing this. I eat my cereal then walk to work and my blood sugar is ok - between 6 and 7. If I don't walk the mile up-hill to work it spikes up to 8 - 9
I've had two A1C results - the first on diagnosis 10% and the second three weeks later 6.7% (see my post querying this result!)
Happy to post finger prick test results and diet info if anyone would find it interesting.