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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2463742" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Hi [USER=547295]@Deediabetic[/USER] We can't give specific medical advice, but I suggest that consider eating what you need in order to control your Blood Glucose rather than what somebody was taught. </p><p>Why do I think it's safe to do this?</p><p>1. Breast fed babies are on a Keto diet. Surely if the baby's brain needed carbs form a dietary source then either the human race would have died out long ago, or human breast milk would contain much more carbs.</p><p>2. This sounds similar to the situation in South Africa where the medical establishment prosecuted Prof Tim Noakes for saying it was safe to ween a baby onto a Banting (which what they call a low carb / keto way of eating). It was a long drawn out case with 'big guns' against him, but he won his case and in fact showed that what he'd proposed actually met with their own published guidelines!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2463742, member: 506169"] Hi [USER=547295]@Deediabetic[/USER] We can't give specific medical advice, but I suggest that consider eating what you need in order to control your Blood Glucose rather than what somebody was taught. Why do I think it's safe to do this? 1. Breast fed babies are on a Keto diet. Surely if the baby's brain needed carbs form a dietary source then either the human race would have died out long ago, or human breast milk would contain much more carbs. 2. This sounds similar to the situation in South Africa where the medical establishment prosecuted Prof Tim Noakes for saying it was safe to ween a baby onto a Banting (which what they call a low carb / keto way of eating). It was a long drawn out case with 'big guns' against him, but he won his case and in fact showed that what he'd proposed actually met with their own published guidelines! [/QUOTE]
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