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<blockquote data-quote="Goonergal" data-source="post: 2413856" data-attributes="member: 368709"><p>Hi [USER=544959]@Ginnyhen[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Completely agree with [USER=451727]@KK123[/USER] and [USER=388932]@Grant_Vicat[/USER] but in addition wanted to comment that we all react differently to different foods. As you say, the carb content of tomatoes is low, but for me personally, they push my blood glucose higher than I’d like and taste very sweet. It could be that consuming them in liquid form, where they’ll be digested faster is what caused the issue with your blood glucose and if you were to eat them whole and raw in a salad, the outcome may be very different. It’s all a case of trial and error and finding a way that works for you - and one that you feel you can sustain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goonergal, post: 2413856, member: 368709"] Hi [USER=544959]@Ginnyhen[/USER] Completely agree with [USER=451727]@KK123[/USER] and [USER=388932]@Grant_Vicat[/USER] but in addition wanted to comment that we all react differently to different foods. As you say, the carb content of tomatoes is low, but for me personally, they push my blood glucose higher than I’d like and taste very sweet. It could be that consuming them in liquid form, where they’ll be digested faster is what caused the issue with your blood glucose and if you were to eat them whole and raw in a salad, the outcome may be very different. It’s all a case of trial and error and finding a way that works for you - and one that you feel you can sustain. [/QUOTE]
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