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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Robin" data-source="post: 761862" data-attributes="member: 92241"><p>There is always a huge amount of debate regarding this on the forums. I eat low carb myself, and it really helps me. However, I am not anyone else. Anyone with diabetes has to decide what information they choose to believe. What I would suggest though, is to properly investigate the claims. If there is a way of eating that a lot of people recommend, is it not worth at least finding out why. Look for claims for and against. Try to keep an open mind. If you google 'low carb bad killed my cat because of it and then my house burned down', you will probably find someone making a negative claim. If you're going to do that, also Google 'Low carb best thing ever, made my cat come back from the dead', and you'll probably find an equally positive claim.</p><p></p><p>Anyone interested in low carbohydrate, go to YouTube and search for Dr Troy Stapleton. Get hold of a copy of Diabetes 101 by Jenny Ruhl. Check out Dr Richard Bernstein, and his book 'Dr Bernstein's complete diabetic solution.' And then, if you want a definitive answer to low carbohydrate, try it out. Again, give it a proper try, for a couple of weeks. Worst case scenario, it does nothing to help and you move on to something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Robin, post: 761862, member: 92241"] There is always a huge amount of debate regarding this on the forums. I eat low carb myself, and it really helps me. However, I am not anyone else. Anyone with diabetes has to decide what information they choose to believe. What I would suggest though, is to properly investigate the claims. If there is a way of eating that a lot of people recommend, is it not worth at least finding out why. Look for claims for and against. Try to keep an open mind. If you google 'low carb bad killed my cat because of it and then my house burned down', you will probably find someone making a negative claim. If you're going to do that, also Google 'Low carb best thing ever, made my cat come back from the dead', and you'll probably find an equally positive claim. Anyone interested in low carbohydrate, go to YouTube and search for Dr Troy Stapleton. Get hold of a copy of Diabetes 101 by Jenny Ruhl. Check out Dr Richard Bernstein, and his book 'Dr Bernstein's complete diabetic solution.' And then, if you want a definitive answer to low carbohydrate, try it out. Again, give it a proper try, for a couple of weeks. Worst case scenario, it does nothing to help and you move on to something else. [/QUOTE]
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