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<blockquote data-quote="Damtov8" data-source="post: 1461219" data-attributes="member: 340819"><p>I met an idiot like that too. </p><p>Put on a continuous blood sugar monitor like the Freestyle libre, then you will see that carbs are the villain here not fat. I am down HbA1c from over 12 to 5.8 by low carb high fat diet.</p><p>Of course you may have a different type of diabetes or metabolism. I am type 2.</p><p>But you have to use a macro to see how much carb, protein & fat your body needs each day to succeed.</p><p>Good luck and test, test test.</p><p>It is your body not hers. She is a jobsworth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damtov8, post: 1461219, member: 340819"] I met an idiot like that too. Put on a continuous blood sugar monitor like the Freestyle libre, then you will see that carbs are the villain here not fat. I am down HbA1c from over 12 to 5.8 by low carb high fat diet. Of course you may have a different type of diabetes or metabolism. I am type 2. But you have to use a macro to see how much carb, protein & fat your body needs each day to succeed. Good luck and test, test test. It is your body not hers. She is a jobsworth. [/QUOTE]
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