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<blockquote data-quote="fergus" data-source="post: 40685" data-attributes="member: 6150"><p>Oh, here we go again....</p><p>Listen guys, however anyone gets their non-diabetic blood sugars is entirely up to them. If that means playin' the ukele on a monocycle in a bobble hat, then go for it.</p><p>The simple truth is that the vast majority of diabetics have seriously high blood sugars most of the time and the only way to reliably reduce them without excessive medication is to reduce their carb intake. By however much is necessary.</p><p>However scarey that prospect might seem, the alternative is infinitely scarier.</p><p>I can well understand why people might rather not hear it but the fact is that there are more people every day who would benefit hugely from some uncomfortable truths.</p><p>I do start to lose the will to live when I hear it suggested that lowering carb intake somehow heightens the risk of all kinds of other disorders. We've had warnings of scurvey and all sorts and quite frankly these are stories that even the old wives have tired of by now.</p><p>Good health and happiness to you all,</p><p></p><p>fergus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fergus, post: 40685, member: 6150"] Oh, here we go again.... Listen guys, however anyone gets their non-diabetic blood sugars is entirely up to them. If that means playin' the ukele on a monocycle in a bobble hat, then go for it. The simple truth is that the vast majority of diabetics have seriously high blood sugars most of the time and the only way to reliably reduce them without excessive medication is to reduce their carb intake. By however much is necessary. However scarey that prospect might seem, the alternative is infinitely scarier. I can well understand why people might rather not hear it but the fact is that there are more people every day who would benefit hugely from some uncomfortable truths. I do start to lose the will to live when I hear it suggested that lowering carb intake somehow heightens the risk of all kinds of other disorders. We've had warnings of scurvey and all sorts and quite frankly these are stories that even the old wives have tired of by now. Good health and happiness to you all, fergus [/QUOTE]
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