stuffedolive
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Diet only
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- Daily Mail, you know the sort
"On 60 g carb daily - about 240 kcals - what are you getting your 2000 kcal energy from ??"
The human body requires exactly zero glucose, (galactose or fructose) in the diet. It's perfectly possible for people to eat diets containing a very low proportion of carbohydrates indefinitly.carlrr said:Fats are in groups saturated and unsaturaded and our bodies for require a low percentage of fat
I dont think that lowering the carb intake and substituting it with fat would be a good thing though and I am not sure if fat acts as a lubricant
Note that both trans and omega anything apply to unsaturated fatty acids. Omega 6 being a group of mono-unsaturated fatty acids. Which could be trans, could be cis or could be a random mixture of both trans and cis.modesty007 said:I'm sorry to read that anybody believe that fat clogging the arteries, that's been proven wrong. Saturated fat is not dangerous, stay away from transfat, usually in ready meal, shop bought cookies and biscuits also stay away from margarine. Avoid vegetable oils except olive oil and rapeseed oil the other have a to much omega 6 which cause inflammation in the body.
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