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<blockquote data-quote="diadeb" data-source="post: 274719" data-attributes="member: 28477"><p>Hi Disneyfan, I completely agree with everything that Grazer has written. I am still being told to increase my carb intake by the Practice Nurse who is in charge of diabetics and every time I see her I tell that that I low carb and that her information is wrong - so we agree to disagree !! but then I suppose that she really has no alternative but to follow the present NICE guidelines as a HCP. In order to reduce your blood glucose levels then you must reduce your carbohydrate levels, there is simply no choice but it is by no means a miserable existance, you are able to loose excess weight, have increased energy levels and still eat wonderful foods so please go to the recipe section and enjoy. Best wishes for your future x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diadeb, post: 274719, member: 28477"] Hi Disneyfan, I completely agree with everything that Grazer has written. I am still being told to increase my carb intake by the Practice Nurse who is in charge of diabetics and every time I see her I tell that that I low carb and that her information is wrong - so we agree to disagree !! but then I suppose that she really has no alternative but to follow the present NICE guidelines as a HCP. In order to reduce your blood glucose levels then you must reduce your carbohydrate levels, there is simply no choice but it is by no means a miserable existance, you are able to loose excess weight, have increased energy levels and still eat wonderful foods so please go to the recipe section and enjoy. Best wishes for your future x [/QUOTE]
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