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Oh dear, has the usual advice:

Eat starchy foods at each meal

Include plenty of starchy foods e.g. bread, potatoes, pasta, rice, breakfast cereals etc. Try to choose those that are higher in fibre, if possible. Some fibre rich foods can slow down the rise in blood sugar, which could improve your diabetic control.

Eat regular amounts of starchy foods at breakfast, lunch, tea and supper. They help to fill you up and should form the main part of all your meals. These foods include -

* Cereals e.g. Porridge, Weetabix, Shredded Wheat, All Bran, Muesli, Oat-based Cereals, Cornflakes and Rice Krispies
* Bread and rolls - preferably wholegrain
* Potatoes - boiled or baked rather than roast or chips
* Pasta, rice, noodles and yam
* Chappati/naan bread
 
Dear ugarless sue

Please don't dismis the whole website just because you don't agree with the diet advice, there is a whole lot of useful information that people should be allowed to access without you putting them off the website!
 
Oh sorry Marjorie ,that wasn't my intention at all! Just pointing out the dietary advice ,not saying the rest is not worth looking at.
 
Excuse me !!but the rest of the UK has much the same advice ,thank you. :evil:
Anyway,as Marjorie points out it should not detract from the rest of the website.
 
I like the part about being an interactive site.Makes it clear that patiens need to carry at least some of the responsibility for their care. BUT :evil: there are those complex carbs in the diet bit again :evil:
They didn't read all about Katharines success with her patients on low carb diets, which was published in the Scottish papers.
 
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