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<blockquote data-quote="Boo1979" data-source="post: 1939657" data-attributes="member: 446715"><p>Metformin has an appetite suppressant function</p><p>Additionally when eating high carb there is a kind of roller coaster effect where the more carbs you eat the hungrier you get and the sooner after eating you get hungry</p><p><a href="http://www.nutritiontotheedge.com/how-blood-sugar-affects-your-health-and-energy/" target="_blank">http://www.nutritiontotheedge.com/how-blood-sugar-affects-your-health-and-energy/</a></p><p>Eating low carb flattens the roller coaster out</p><p>Edited to add</p><p>The roller coaster applies to both diabetic and non diabetic people - for those of us with diabetes, tho it is more problematic and the actions taken about carbs ( type nd number) usually need to be more restrictive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boo1979, post: 1939657, member: 446715"] Metformin has an appetite suppressant function Additionally when eating high carb there is a kind of roller coaster effect where the more carbs you eat the hungrier you get and the sooner after eating you get hungry [URL]http://www.nutritiontotheedge.com/how-blood-sugar-affects-your-health-and-energy/[/URL] Eating low carb flattens the roller coaster out Edited to add The roller coaster applies to both diabetic and non diabetic people - for those of us with diabetes, tho it is more problematic and the actions taken about carbs ( type nd number) usually need to be more restrictive [/QUOTE]
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