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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1995663" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>Provided the engery intake is a <strong>lot</strong> less then the energy output, the liver will empty of glycogen and then it is likely that BG will be reasonable on this "diet". This is how the Newcastle diet shakes can have such high suger but not increase BG much.</p><p></p><p>However I never thought anyone in the NHS would come up with a very low cal diet that is clearly so much worse then the Newcastle Diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1995663, member: 410240"] Provided the engery intake is a [B]lot[/B] less then the energy output, the liver will empty of glycogen and then it is likely that BG will be reasonable on this "diet". This is how the Newcastle diet shakes can have such high suger but not increase BG much. However I never thought anyone in the NHS would come up with a very low cal diet that is clearly so much worse then the Newcastle Diet. [/QUOTE]
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