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<blockquote data-quote="Energize" data-source="post: 2182806" data-attributes="member: 28960"><p>Totally agree with you, [USER=460785]@xfieldok[/USER] </p><p></p><p>[USER=471518]@ivan 2[/USER] - not sure where you got your 'information' from but I definitely question the source. If it's your personal view, then I suggest you post elsewhere as LCHF is very popular amongst very many of the members here. Of course, you are entitled to your own opinion but it would be more useful if you had added 'In my opinion'. If you feel this is 'fact', then you need to also quote your source(s) but I suspect members here will be able to inform you as to why it's not good advice. If this is what your HCP has been telling you, then I would advise you to do more research. Two slices of brown bread pushes my blood glucose up considerably. Fruit is FULL of sugar (disguised as Fructose, which, if you did some research, you would discover is really rather bad for people with diabetes. It's very contraversion regarding fats clogging arteries. Keto diets have yet to be proven to be dangerous. They probably haven't been recommended for children for the same reasons Keto is, as yet, rarely recommended to adults, by HCPs.</p><p></p><p>Please get your facts straight before posting such 'false' information and post supporting documentation for such claims. Thanks</p><p></p><p>However, I wish you well regarding your diabetes control. I hope you make good progress. Remember that we're all different / individuals etc <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Energize, post: 2182806, member: 28960"] Totally agree with you, [USER=460785]@xfieldok[/USER] [USER=471518]@ivan 2[/USER] - not sure where you got your 'information' from but I definitely question the source. If it's your personal view, then I suggest you post elsewhere as LCHF is very popular amongst very many of the members here. Of course, you are entitled to your own opinion but it would be more useful if you had added 'In my opinion'. If you feel this is 'fact', then you need to also quote your source(s) but I suspect members here will be able to inform you as to why it's not good advice. If this is what your HCP has been telling you, then I would advise you to do more research. Two slices of brown bread pushes my blood glucose up considerably. Fruit is FULL of sugar (disguised as Fructose, which, if you did some research, you would discover is really rather bad for people with diabetes. It's very contraversion regarding fats clogging arteries. Keto diets have yet to be proven to be dangerous. They probably haven't been recommended for children for the same reasons Keto is, as yet, rarely recommended to adults, by HCPs. Please get your facts straight before posting such 'false' information and post supporting documentation for such claims. Thanks However, I wish you well regarding your diabetes control. I hope you make good progress. Remember that we're all different / individuals etc :) [/QUOTE]
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