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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 444683" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>BS that high for a long period can affect him mentally as well, headaches, severe mood swings, muscle ache, tiredness, broken sleep, so it'll be difficult for him.</p><p></p><p>Burgen soya and linseed is the better bread, the sunflower and chia can still cause spikes. The livlife is even better. Feed him more meat, more veg, beans, eggs, cheese, anything to get hum off white carbs.</p><p></p><p>I tried to replace the carbs with fatty/meat snacks initially, such as bacon, peperami, cheese, anything basically that isn't a carb, and will get him bs down.</p><p>My mood improved, and I could eventually go onto a low cal diet, watching what carbs I ate, and avoiding any that gave me a bad spike.</p><p>Classic healthy foods will be a good start, avoid the really bad obvious choices, then build from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 444683, member: 38028"] BS that high for a long period can affect him mentally as well, headaches, severe mood swings, muscle ache, tiredness, broken sleep, so it'll be difficult for him. Burgen soya and linseed is the better bread, the sunflower and chia can still cause spikes. The livlife is even better. Feed him more meat, more veg, beans, eggs, cheese, anything to get hum off white carbs. I tried to replace the carbs with fatty/meat snacks initially, such as bacon, peperami, cheese, anything basically that isn't a carb, and will get him bs down. My mood improved, and I could eventually go onto a low cal diet, watching what carbs I ate, and avoiding any that gave me a bad spike. Classic healthy foods will be a good start, avoid the really bad obvious choices, then build from there. [/QUOTE]
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