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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2032311" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>You’ll have a good chance of being told to eat starchy foods with each meal in the nhs. Pretty much everyone whatever their condition is gets the same advice. Eg porridge and brown everything. A simple test with your meter will tell you how bad that is for diabetics. </p><p></p><p>Slowly low carb benefits for diabetics are being recognised. Dr Unwin has instigated nhs approved training for gps in it (do a search in here and there’s links to the package somewhere). The low carb plan done by this site can also be prescribed now but these changes are very recent and loads of drs know nothing whatsoever about it. Relying instead on broad generic nhs guidance that does nothing for diabetes and years old training in diets that lasted merely hours in medical school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2032311, member: 480869"] You’ll have a good chance of being told to eat starchy foods with each meal in the nhs. Pretty much everyone whatever their condition is gets the same advice. Eg porridge and brown everything. A simple test with your meter will tell you how bad that is for diabetics. Slowly low carb benefits for diabetics are being recognised. Dr Unwin has instigated nhs approved training for gps in it (do a search in here and there’s links to the package somewhere). The low carb plan done by this site can also be prescribed now but these changes are very recent and loads of drs know nothing whatsoever about it. Relying instead on broad generic nhs guidance that does nothing for diabetes and years old training in diets that lasted merely hours in medical school. [/QUOTE]
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