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<blockquote data-quote="cugila" data-source="post: 78552" data-attributes="member: 15325"><p><strong>Re: food</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi Chrissie.</p><p>Have noticed your posts about your favourite slimming world ? Unfortunately the advice given to Diabetics at SW follows DUK advice. This is explained here taken from the SW site after I asked for a diet profile for a Diabetic ?</p><p></p><p>Q. Do you have any dietary requirements or preferences?</p><p>Diabetes-friendly </p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">Food Optimising provides a healthy, balanced diet. Diabetes UK suggests that people with diabetes follow the same healthy, balanced diet recommended for the population as a whole. In general it is recommended that people with diabetes base meals and snacks around plenty of starchy foods</span>. </p><p>This is easily achieved when Food Optimising. As with all medical conditions, it is important to follow the medical and dietary advice given by your health care team. For example some people with diabetes may be given specific advice on the amount of certain foods they should eat, so it is important to bear this in mind when choosing your Free Foods. Our Consultants cannot give specific advice relating to medical conditions, but they will be able to help you incorporate any dietary recommendations into your Food Optimising and support you in your weight management. Many of our members with diabetes have found their blood glucose levels and general health have improved significantly since following Food Optimising and a number also report that they require less medication now they have lost weight.</p><p></p><p>As someone who cannot tolerate Carbohydrates I wouldn't be able to follow their 'healthy' diet. It puts my Bg levels up into the stratosphere ! I hope you are able to achieve good Diabetic control of your numbers if you follow this SW diet. There may be someone along later who also uses SW.</p><p></p><p>Ken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cugila, post: 78552, member: 15325"] [b]Re: food[/b] Hi Chrissie. Have noticed your posts about your favourite slimming world ? Unfortunately the advice given to Diabetics at SW follows DUK advice. This is explained here taken from the SW site after I asked for a diet profile for a Diabetic ? Q. Do you have any dietary requirements or preferences? Diabetes-friendly [color=#FF0000]Food Optimising provides a healthy, balanced diet. Diabetes UK suggests that people with diabetes follow the same healthy, balanced diet recommended for the population as a whole. In general it is recommended that people with diabetes base meals and snacks around plenty of starchy foods[/color]. This is easily achieved when Food Optimising. As with all medical conditions, it is important to follow the medical and dietary advice given by your health care team. For example some people with diabetes may be given specific advice on the amount of certain foods they should eat, so it is important to bear this in mind when choosing your Free Foods. Our Consultants cannot give specific advice relating to medical conditions, but they will be able to help you incorporate any dietary recommendations into your Food Optimising and support you in your weight management. Many of our members with diabetes have found their blood glucose levels and general health have improved significantly since following Food Optimising and a number also report that they require less medication now they have lost weight. As someone who cannot tolerate Carbohydrates I wouldn't be able to follow their 'healthy' diet. It puts my Bg levels up into the stratosphere ! I hope you are able to achieve good Diabetic control of your numbers if you follow this SW diet. There may be someone along later who also uses SW. Ken. [/QUOTE]
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