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<blockquote data-quote="masonap" data-source="post: 2292574" data-attributes="member: 330514"><p>Much of the NHS advice is wrong, especially when they continue to use the ‘eat well’ plate as an example for diabetics. Low carb is definitely the way forward. I’ve not seen anything that says it is bad for you, in fact quite the opposite. People say you need carbs, and that’s true, but carbs are in almost everything we eat so even a low carb way of eating has more than enough carbs for us. Note I’m advocating low carb not zero carb! I’ve lost a lot of weight, cut my meds, and my blood tests are fantastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masonap, post: 2292574, member: 330514"] Much of the NHS advice is wrong, especially when they continue to use the ‘eat well’ plate as an example for diabetics. Low carb is definitely the way forward. I’ve not seen anything that says it is bad for you, in fact quite the opposite. People say you need carbs, and that’s true, but carbs are in almost everything we eat so even a low carb way of eating has more than enough carbs for us. Note I’m advocating low carb not zero carb! I’ve lost a lot of weight, cut my meds, and my blood tests are fantastic. [/QUOTE]
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