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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2549258"><p>Hi [USER=559822]@Claudia 1961[/USER]</p><p></p><p>I will leave someone with type 2 to comment as things are different with Type 1.</p><p>However, I wonder why you think you must eat so much animal products when things like nuts and tofu have no or little carbs (depending upon the nuts).</p><p>If you are testing your blood sugars, it could be worthwhile trying pulses as we digest them differently. Some of us break them down and absorb the carbs but some people find they ... ahem ... pass straight through and have little affect on our blood sugars. Chickpeas are the classic ones for this.</p><p>And, if you like them, olives are a low/no carb non animal product option for grazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2549258"] Hi [USER=559822]@Claudia 1961[/USER] I will leave someone with type 2 to comment as things are different with Type 1. However, I wonder why you think you must eat so much animal products when things like nuts and tofu have no or little carbs (depending upon the nuts). If you are testing your blood sugars, it could be worthwhile trying pulses as we digest them differently. Some of us break them down and absorb the carbs but some people find they ... ahem ... pass straight through and have little affect on our blood sugars. Chickpeas are the classic ones for this. And, if you like them, olives are a low/no carb non animal product option for grazing. [/QUOTE]
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