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Low Carbing and juveniles - good idea or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="ClaireJC" data-source="post: 189620" data-attributes="member: 33899"><p>I strongly recommend a low carb diet to anyone who asks, whether diabetics or friends trying to lose weight. I've done it myself before and saw huge improvements all round in a very short space of time. (fell off the wagon with a thump and only just got back on over a year later, but that's another story!)</p><p></p><p>I've been asked several times recently if this is suitable for children (11 years old was the youngest) to aide in blood sugar control.</p><p></p><p>I am not a healthcare professional, just a diabetic with lots of experience myself, so wouldn't want to offer the wrong advice ... Does anyone know the answer to this question?</p><p></p><p>It's pointless referring them to their DSN who has recommended the usual high carb diet and probably don't believe in low Carbing at all!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClaireJC, post: 189620, member: 33899"] I strongly recommend a low carb diet to anyone who asks, whether diabetics or friends trying to lose weight. I've done it myself before and saw huge improvements all round in a very short space of time. (fell off the wagon with a thump and only just got back on over a year later, but that's another story!) I've been asked several times recently if this is suitable for children (11 years old was the youngest) to aide in blood sugar control. I am not a healthcare professional, just a diabetic with lots of experience myself, so wouldn't want to offer the wrong advice ... Does anyone know the answer to this question? It's pointless referring them to their DSN who has recommended the usual high carb diet and probably don't believe in low Carbing at all!! [/QUOTE]
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