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<blockquote data-quote="twinky" data-source="post: 367707" data-attributes="member: 45020"><p>to be honest I did give it a go when it was first mentioned on here and I did lose weight and my sugar was steady and low.. it was amazing but as always something comes along to pull the rug from under you. At the time I did the diet I wondered about the 'no skimmed milk' but I did it anyway with skimmed milk and it seemed fine. I made my tomato soup and stuck to it. I tested myself out after I'd been on it 6 weeks by eating a large chocolate bar and it made no difference to my sugar.. At the time i was attending a dietician and gave her my results which she recorded with enthusiasm. The reason to eat the chocolate was because I treated like an experiment to see if it had really had some effect.. I did it for 6 weeks at that time. I am not a chocoholic so not that i crave that.. I think Christmas came along and I have one daughter that doesn't take my problem seriously sometimes so gives me things i shouldn't have. </p><p>I guess I'll stick to using the skimmed milk then and thanks for that answer. Thanks Drayman4 for your answer.. I should have mentioned that i'd had a go I guess.. but was the milk issue i wanted info on .. <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="twinky, post: 367707, member: 45020"] to be honest I did give it a go when it was first mentioned on here and I did lose weight and my sugar was steady and low.. it was amazing but as always something comes along to pull the rug from under you. At the time I did the diet I wondered about the 'no skimmed milk' but I did it anyway with skimmed milk and it seemed fine. I made my tomato soup and stuck to it. I tested myself out after I'd been on it 6 weeks by eating a large chocolate bar and it made no difference to my sugar.. At the time i was attending a dietician and gave her my results which she recorded with enthusiasm. The reason to eat the chocolate was because I treated like an experiment to see if it had really had some effect.. I did it for 6 weeks at that time. I am not a chocoholic so not that i crave that.. I think Christmas came along and I have one daughter that doesn't take my problem seriously sometimes so gives me things i shouldn't have. I guess I'll stick to using the skimmed milk then and thanks for that answer. Thanks Drayman4 for your answer.. I should have mentioned that i'd had a go I guess.. but was the milk issue i wanted info on .. :) [/QUOTE]
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