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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1433971" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Wow!</p><p></p><p>To the ordinary Joe, who has just been diagnosed, that is just gibberish!</p><p></p><p>That is why, even though I do understand most of your posts, I just eat what I know won't affect my blood glucose levels. It is more simple and after finding my balance between protein and vegetables, with little bits of fruit etc.</p><p>I don't need supplements!</p><p>Testing and experience, doing experimentation on how much food puts you out of ketosis is my only worry now!</p><p>Insulin resistance will improve dramatically on a very low carb diet but won't cure the condition.</p><p>Control is the key when you have intolerance to certain starchy, sugary foods. Carb restriction rather than reduction can be necessary in a lot of type two patients. Whereas only a small reduction in carbs can be enough for prediabetes.</p><p>It all depends on the individual!</p><p>This is where the NHS guidelines fail us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1433971, member: 85785"] Wow! To the ordinary Joe, who has just been diagnosed, that is just gibberish! That is why, even though I do understand most of your posts, I just eat what I know won't affect my blood glucose levels. It is more simple and after finding my balance between protein and vegetables, with little bits of fruit etc. I don't need supplements! Testing and experience, doing experimentation on how much food puts you out of ketosis is my only worry now! Insulin resistance will improve dramatically on a very low carb diet but won't cure the condition. Control is the key when you have intolerance to certain starchy, sugary foods. Carb restriction rather than reduction can be necessary in a lot of type two patients. Whereas only a small reduction in carbs can be enough for prediabetes. It all depends on the individual! This is where the NHS guidelines fail us! [/QUOTE]
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