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<blockquote data-quote="ajbod" data-source="post: 2641366" data-attributes="member: 544995"><p>You can comfortably live all your life without eating ANY carbs, even Vitamin C can be obtained from meat. that being said most of us are happy with low carb. The old mantra that type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease, is only true if you follow outdated dietary advise. Even the Victorians knew this.</p><p>When i prick my finger, having set up the lancet properly, and used in the correct place. I don't know if it has worked, until a drop of blood appears, and i have VERY sensitive fingers.</p><p>Dawn syndrome is an evolutionary process, intended to get EVERYBODY going in the morning, it is only of concern to diabetics because our sugar regulation system is wonky. But through sustained low carbing it can be reduced so as not to be a problem.</p><p>There is so much guff written about low carb/Keto, which is what we as humans evolved to eat, that's why most of us feel so much better eating low carb, because it is the fuel we are designed for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajbod, post: 2641366, member: 544995"] You can comfortably live all your life without eating ANY carbs, even Vitamin C can be obtained from meat. that being said most of us are happy with low carb. The old mantra that type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease, is only true if you follow outdated dietary advise. Even the Victorians knew this. When i prick my finger, having set up the lancet properly, and used in the correct place. I don't know if it has worked, until a drop of blood appears, and i have VERY sensitive fingers. Dawn syndrome is an evolutionary process, intended to get EVERYBODY going in the morning, it is only of concern to diabetics because our sugar regulation system is wonky. But through sustained low carbing it can be reduced so as not to be a problem. There is so much guff written about low carb/Keto, which is what we as humans evolved to eat, that's why most of us feel so much better eating low carb, because it is the fuel we are designed for. [/QUOTE]
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