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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1819955" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Indeed, and I too am impressed by Dr B's arguments and would love to get my bg levels down to what he considers normal. However, if you read his book "Diabetes Solution" carefully you will see that many of his patients are not able to get their bg down to this level despite eating his prescribed low carb diet of 6g carbs at breakfast and 12 at lunch and dinner. When that is the case he prescribes meds and / or insulin. You will also see that tomatoes and all fruit except rhubarb are on his "no-no" list. As other people have pointed out, you can get vitamin C from many vegetables. It is extremely improbable that you have ever suffered from scurvy, which would not develop until you had been completely deprived of vitamin c for a very long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1819955, member: 429870"] Indeed, and I too am impressed by Dr B's arguments and would love to get my bg levels down to what he considers normal. However, if you read his book "Diabetes Solution" carefully you will see that many of his patients are not able to get their bg down to this level despite eating his prescribed low carb diet of 6g carbs at breakfast and 12 at lunch and dinner. When that is the case he prescribes meds and / or insulin. You will also see that tomatoes and all fruit except rhubarb are on his "no-no" list. As other people have pointed out, you can get vitamin C from many vegetables. It is extremely improbable that you have ever suffered from scurvy, which would not develop until you had been completely deprived of vitamin c for a very long time. [/QUOTE]
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