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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 839172" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Oh dear. Just what you would expect form the 'experts'. Have a 'normal, healthy diet', 'eat the same as non-diabetics', 'carbs are not the enemy', 'reduce salt, saturated fats & sugar'. The subject of LCHF was raised but the usual nonsense about not knowing the long term effects etc. At least LCHF was mentioned so we are getting there. Give it another 5 years and the discussion will be different but with a lot more early deaths and body damage in between for those who follow the 'experts'. The T1 chap was quite sensible but still talked mostly about sugar rather than carbs as he hadn't quite associated the two. There was no mention by anyone that excess insulin to cover excess carb.s would cause weight gain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 839172, member: 21149"] Oh dear. Just what you would expect form the 'experts'. Have a 'normal, healthy diet', 'eat the same as non-diabetics', 'carbs are not the enemy', 'reduce salt, saturated fats & sugar'. The subject of LCHF was raised but the usual nonsense about not knowing the long term effects etc. At least LCHF was mentioned so we are getting there. Give it another 5 years and the discussion will be different but with a lot more early deaths and body damage in between for those who follow the 'experts'. The T1 chap was quite sensible but still talked mostly about sugar rather than carbs as he hadn't quite associated the two. There was no mention by anyone that excess insulin to cover excess carb.s would cause weight gain [/QUOTE]
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