If you value your health, even a little stay away from this Unilever product - Magnum, No added Sugar, Vanilla Caramel
contains 154KCALS per stick as per their package. It apparently only has 20grams of carbohydrates per stick too.
How eating one effected me: within around 1hr30min my blood sugar jumped from 4.4mmol/L to over 12mmol/L. Ive been type 1 for over 40years, so did allow for the carbs and was also being active.
My bloods then remained high above 10mmol/L for over 67hours even after nil per mouth, not a single bite of food while also having increased the basal rate by over 50% per day too.
Please this is extremely dangerous and all people should avoid this; there should be a warning attached, just as is required of tobacco industries products.
PS# yes, this concern was raised with Unilever however they could not even find a person to read and understand the issue with their standard ‘fob off’ being sent.
I am a basic sort.of person. Don't keep stats but went from 4xl to size.medium in short period of time. the first weight loss which in my ignorance was too fast. took me a some time to regain the muscle mass lost. the second session was at slow pace. I have stabalized at 67kgs.. All I needed was a list of 15 diabetes 2 friendly foods. That is all I ate, nothing else..
Worked for me
Hi there, would you mind telling us what's on that list of 15?, it may help others. x
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Yes, that would be a help I am at breaking point with my diet.
Technically, the best thing would be to not snack, but I see it may be hard to when you're in a van all day and can't carve out a moment for a proper, filling meal at lunch. Easy to grab would be hard cheeses, (babybel?), high meat content snack sausages like Bifi's or good salami's, boiled eggs... Cheese roll-ups in a container maybe? (Cheese with butter, ham, whatever to make it interesting. Basically a sandwich without the bread!). Extra dark chocolate, like Lindt 85% and higher. Pork scratchings, tins of tuna or salmon... Does that help at all?Hello everyone just recently diagnosed type 2 and trying to change the way I eat. Finding it hard to find things to acacia on throughout the day as I spend nearly all day in my car delivering parcels
I KNOW you’ve done well! Good for you. Do you have access to a Meter to measure your A1C? I live by mine. It clearly demonstrates WHAT I eat and the EFFECT on my body. Your fist step to take control of what you eat and kicking out those Carbostien Zombies.ThAnkyou very much it was my first day yesterday I think I done well.
You did pretty good! I just wonder whether it was filling enough for you? Remember, you don't have to go hungry on this diet, far from it even... So if you add in a little more fats and protein, (like cheese, cold cuts, whatever), you'll not have a growling stomach and crave things to fill the gaps.ThAnkyou very much it was my first day yesterday I think I done well. Scrambled eggs for breakfast
Oxtail soup for tea and a small bowl of diced cheese pickles and some diced ham. Just hoping I can keep it up. I’m just a fussy eater most of the time I used to get through the day eating crisp for dinner on the road then beans on toast for tea then more crisp
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