Except... speaking as an American pre-D, you should see the low carb cheat sheet my PCP handed me last summer. 30-45 US (we count total) carbs/meal+ 10 carbs spread over snacks. 1-2 pieces fruit/day, no emphasis on berries. Many whole grains, beans. Low to very low fat.
I didn't "continue reading" the article; maybe it addresses those issues later on in the writing.
In 7 months between HbA1c tests (and self testing bgs) for me, and depending on whose machinery you trust more, I am as of February still nearly diabetic (dr HbA1c test), or squeaking into remission (my test numbers, crunched and estimated from my meter numbers entered into an app), or at the low end of pre-D (home HbA1c kit). Who ya gonna believe? The blood does not lie, that's a given. So whose numbers, mine or dr's, are more accurate? If my meter is consistently low by 20%, AND I am high all night long and during other intervals I'm not testing (Schrödinger's blood, don't you know), then he is. If any other reasonable option, all my equipment is.
But my equipment would not have told me about the general downward trend on dr's diet cheat sheet, I don't think. I guess I should eat that apple for breakfast every day and try him out, shouldn't I?
/rant