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Re: In denial of my type 2 diabetes? Not me.
I do not think I posted here before.
I was diagnosed with type 2 in March and I have licked it. I was also very dismayed. Then I dropped 90% of my carbs at once. I started taking something called GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE as 10 drops in a little water 3 times daily and as a tea (BestNutrition.com) and this controlled my addiction to sugar which was the cause. I avoided all injections and medicines and passed my glucose test a little while ago but now enjoy my food and it does not feel like a diet. I can even watch my kids eat chocolate or bagels.
I take rough oatcakes with organic peanut butter as carbs if I go out and have nothing suitable to eat. My other carbs are the batter on fried fish occasionally. I eat high protein, do not avoid fats unless hydrogenated or transfats. So plenty of eggs (cooked in butter!), cheese, Greek strained yoghurt (with blueberries or unripe chopped conference pear) fish and some chicken grilled once or twice a week. Lots of nuts, some fruits, plenty of avocado, some lentils, sweet potato, hummus, sugar snap peas and loads of raw vegetables. Very little tinned or manufactured foods. Bowels open daily with no problems even on minimal carbs. Now aged 71, lost one stone in 6 months and now stable even on this diet.
I found the books Waist Disposal and Beyond the Diet Trap by Dr John Briffa the most useful.
I do not belittle your feelings nor do I feel smug, but I hope my success encourages you.
I do not think I posted here before.
I was diagnosed with type 2 in March and I have licked it. I was also very dismayed. Then I dropped 90% of my carbs at once. I started taking something called GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE as 10 drops in a little water 3 times daily and as a tea (BestNutrition.com) and this controlled my addiction to sugar which was the cause. I avoided all injections and medicines and passed my glucose test a little while ago but now enjoy my food and it does not feel like a diet. I can even watch my kids eat chocolate or bagels.
I take rough oatcakes with organic peanut butter as carbs if I go out and have nothing suitable to eat. My other carbs are the batter on fried fish occasionally. I eat high protein, do not avoid fats unless hydrogenated or transfats. So plenty of eggs (cooked in butter!), cheese, Greek strained yoghurt (with blueberries or unripe chopped conference pear) fish and some chicken grilled once or twice a week. Lots of nuts, some fruits, plenty of avocado, some lentils, sweet potato, hummus, sugar snap peas and loads of raw vegetables. Very little tinned or manufactured foods. Bowels open daily with no problems even on minimal carbs. Now aged 71, lost one stone in 6 months and now stable even on this diet.
I found the books Waist Disposal and Beyond the Diet Trap by Dr John Briffa the most useful.
I do not belittle your feelings nor do I feel smug, but I hope my success encourages you.