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<blockquote data-quote="robertconroy" data-source="post: 163813" data-attributes="member: 30728"><p>If they really knew anything we wouldn't be in this mess in the first place. Eating more carbs. is the typical mantra from the ADA here too. They don't recognise the glycemic index (it wasn't invented here in the US) so they tell people to just measure their carbs. Problem is the carbs. they recommend are mostly high glycemic - bagels, fruit with syrup, breakfast cereals, pancakes and waffles, crackers, etc. We're already eating more carbs. thanks to all the low fat hysteria. They just took the fat out and put in more high glycemic carbs. Now we'll all be fat and diabetic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robertconroy, post: 163813, member: 30728"] If they really knew anything we wouldn't be in this mess in the first place. Eating more carbs. is the typical mantra from the ADA here too. They don't recognise the glycemic index (it wasn't invented here in the US) so they tell people to just measure their carbs. Problem is the carbs. they recommend are mostly high glycemic - bagels, fruit with syrup, breakfast cereals, pancakes and waffles, crackers, etc. We're already eating more carbs. thanks to all the low fat hysteria. They just took the fat out and put in more high glycemic carbs. Now we'll all be fat and diabetic! [/QUOTE]
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