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How many carbs are enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="ladybird64" data-source="post: 1021067" data-attributes="member: 29023"><p>I saw when you posted Clive, not quite sure what that has to do with anything? Although I know we are flexible on this forum, I was questioning whether the presence of ketones could signal ketosis or ketoacidosis, as I'm aware the latter is dangerous. I also read the thread through, it was started by a type 1, this is the type 1 forum (although we all float in and out) and I noticed that most of those that were eating higher rates of carbs were type 1, even though it is acknowledged that the nutritionist referred to in the original post was talking codswallop.</p><p>I can't see that the original post was about ketosis, rather the benefit of a low carb diet for her personally. I questioned your reference to ketosis in relation to type 1's, not type 2's and also the matter of ketoacidosis, as I don't know if this influences the matter at all.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully the OP will choose to go with what is right for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladybird64, post: 1021067, member: 29023"] I saw when you posted Clive, not quite sure what that has to do with anything? Although I know we are flexible on this forum, I was questioning whether the presence of ketones could signal ketosis or ketoacidosis, as I'm aware the latter is dangerous. I also read the thread through, it was started by a type 1, this is the type 1 forum (although we all float in and out) and I noticed that most of those that were eating higher rates of carbs were type 1, even though it is acknowledged that the nutritionist referred to in the original post was talking codswallop. I can't see that the original post was about ketosis, rather the benefit of a low carb diet for her personally. I questioned your reference to ketosis in relation to type 1's, not type 2's and also the matter of ketoacidosis, as I don't know if this influences the matter at all. Hopefully the OP will choose to go with what is right for her. [/QUOTE]
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