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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 2111898" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>As you are aware, T1Ds rarely have problems with IR so Yes a high glycaemic foodstuff to resolve a hypo is the sure way to go.</p><p></p><p>But for an Insulin Resistant T2 should we really be making an easy concept i.e 'Lower the amount of carbs in your diet to improve health now and prognosis' to a more complex one by adding GI which means a helluva lot more maths and jiggling and choosing (or ending up so mired in all the nutritional information that one may feel like just giving it up as a bad job).</p><p></p><p>Keep it simple, especially at first, tweaking can come later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 2111898, member: 408573"] As you are aware, T1Ds rarely have problems with IR so Yes a high glycaemic foodstuff to resolve a hypo is the sure way to go. But for an Insulin Resistant T2 should we really be making an easy concept i.e 'Lower the amount of carbs in your diet to improve health now and prognosis' to a more complex one by adding GI which means a helluva lot more maths and jiggling and choosing (or ending up so mired in all the nutritional information that one may feel like just giving it up as a bad job). Keep it simple, especially at first, tweaking can come later. [/QUOTE]
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