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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2447619" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>[USER=547003]@Madisons[/USER] When I left the 'cholesterol lowering' diet - I used the paperwork to light the barbecue soon after diagnosis - I ate 50 gm of carbs a day as I had done on Atkins, and my cholesterol went down, the rock hard bay window at waist level softened and reduced so I could bend over again and I lost weight. From being ( ) I became 1 1 and then ) (.</p><p>You say you have stopped the complex carbs, but how about the total intake of carbs? </p><p>Are you testing after meals to see if you are getting the amount of carbs right, and staying in normal ranges rather than spiking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2447619, member: 355878"] [USER=547003]@Madisons[/USER] When I left the 'cholesterol lowering' diet - I used the paperwork to light the barbecue soon after diagnosis - I ate 50 gm of carbs a day as I had done on Atkins, and my cholesterol went down, the rock hard bay window at waist level softened and reduced so I could bend over again and I lost weight. From being ( ) I became 1 1 and then ) (. You say you have stopped the complex carbs, but how about the total intake of carbs? Are you testing after meals to see if you are getting the amount of carbs right, and staying in normal ranges rather than spiking? [/QUOTE]
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