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<blockquote data-quote="enb54" data-source="post: 2034617" data-attributes="member: 503649"><p>This is not only nonsensical advice in the U.K. but nearly universal bad advice in the whole world. Why ever would a person who is a type 2 diabetic eat anything that makes their blood glucose go up significantly? I personally have bouts of stupidity but not for long, as I realize that I'm being incompetent and reverse my behaviour. Any dietary choice that lowers your blood sugars is the right choice for 99% of us with T2D, but there are always exceptions so never ever say 100%. An effective T2D treatment is something that actually helps, not something that requires more and higher dosages of medications.</p><p></p><p>Sorry all, am standing on my soap-box, but most of the medical community is not listening to what actually works, just reaching for the pharmacology... OK, have finished my ranting...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enb54, post: 2034617, member: 503649"] This is not only nonsensical advice in the U.K. but nearly universal bad advice in the whole world. Why ever would a person who is a type 2 diabetic eat anything that makes their blood glucose go up significantly? I personally have bouts of stupidity but not for long, as I realize that I'm being incompetent and reverse my behaviour. Any dietary choice that lowers your blood sugars is the right choice for 99% of us with T2D, but there are always exceptions so never ever say 100%. An effective T2D treatment is something that actually helps, not something that requires more and higher dosages of medications. Sorry all, am standing on my soap-box, but most of the medical community is not listening to what actually works, just reaching for the pharmacology... OK, have finished my ranting... [/QUOTE]
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