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<blockquote data-quote="Totto" data-source="post: 828197" data-attributes="member: 91524"><p>You are right when it comes to carbs, they do tend to rise blood sugar. Carbs aren't essential though, only very nice.</p><p></p><p>Protein is essential to a certain extent but many of us find it hard to process a lot of it, besides, too much protein can turn into glucose too so some level of moderation is called for.</p><p></p><p>Fats are essential too and very filling. It has been argued fats can cause some insulin resistance but I'm not sure how severe. I eat a lot of fat and my latest HbA1c was 33 so I'm not too worried. Fats are a very good source of energy if you can't eat a lot of carbs. </p><p></p><p>My advice is to try and work it out for yourself. You have a bg meter? If not, order one. The code free seems to be popular. You need a meter in order to see what different food do your blood sugar. It really is different but basically bread, pasta and rice goes out and so does potatoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Totto, post: 828197, member: 91524"] You are right when it comes to carbs, they do tend to rise blood sugar. Carbs aren't essential though, only very nice. Protein is essential to a certain extent but many of us find it hard to process a lot of it, besides, too much protein can turn into glucose too so some level of moderation is called for. Fats are essential too and very filling. It has been argued fats can cause some insulin resistance but I'm not sure how severe. I eat a lot of fat and my latest HbA1c was 33 so I'm not too worried. Fats are a very good source of energy if you can't eat a lot of carbs. My advice is to try and work it out for yourself. You have a bg meter? If not, order one. The code free seems to be popular. You need a meter in order to see what different food do your blood sugar. It really is different but basically bread, pasta and rice goes out and so does potatoes. [/QUOTE]
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