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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2099084" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>This thread was opened by [USER=510809]@Ommangie[/USER].</p><p>I hope type1s and type2s have answered your query. </p><p>Until I joined this forum I was told fruit and veg was good. </p><p>Ive discovered that as an underactive active Thyroid sufferer I should avoid uncooked veg, especially broccoli and cauliflower. I'm careful with some lettuce types and Rocket. Im careful with carbs which include fruits for fatty liver and find fatty protein a great end of the day food to prevent 'liver dumping'.</p><p>We are all student where diabetes is concerned. No one person knows everything. </p><p>I'm still listening and will see how these suggestions affect ME. </p><p>We are all different. </p><p>But Yes fruit can affect our bgs. </p><p>I eat fruit in small portions and mainly to ensure a balanced diet but I could equally stop it if my liver needed me to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2099084, member: 196960"] This thread was opened by [USER=510809]@Ommangie[/USER]. I hope type1s and type2s have answered your query. Until I joined this forum I was told fruit and veg was good. Ive discovered that as an underactive active Thyroid sufferer I should avoid uncooked veg, especially broccoli and cauliflower. I'm careful with some lettuce types and Rocket. Im careful with carbs which include fruits for fatty liver and find fatty protein a great end of the day food to prevent 'liver dumping'. We are all student where diabetes is concerned. No one person knows everything. I'm still listening and will see how these suggestions affect ME. We are all different. But Yes fruit can affect our bgs. I eat fruit in small portions and mainly to ensure a balanced diet but I could equally stop it if my liver needed me to. [/QUOTE]
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