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Hello, there are many varied diets here used by individuals we are all so,different...Erm, anything with carbs in it is not the best for a diabetic, I bet you can google any food and find the health benefits of it from somewhere :thumbup:
The NHS diet guidelines say you should eat starchy carbs with every meal because its good for you, you won't find 1 person here that does that as is not healthy for a diabetic.
I believe like may here a low carb, Sugarfree diet is the best way forward for controlling your BG levels, it's a bit of a steep learning curve, but once you know it's quite easy to do. I keep to a maximum of 35g carbs per day it's a very low carb diet, but as soon as I have anything with more carbs in it my levels shoot up.
There are about 28 grams of carb in a pint of milk - that is an awful lot if you are diet controlled type 2.Any suggestions please? I love my milk and normally go through about a pint a day but should I change to lactose free? BM now 13.1 after tea but has been 8-13 for the last week. I started a new job and I didn't realise the chef uses FULL FAT milk in everything, cream etc. The food is gorgeous! Unfortunately my BSs are suffering and I am taking my own meals in now. Sob!
I started a new job and I didn't realise the chef uses FULL FAT milk in everything, cream etc. The food is gorgeous! Unfortunately my BSs are suffering and I am taking my own meals in now.
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