Thanks for that. Just checked out the website and it looks interesting but doesn't give ingredients for individual items. I have a few food intolerances which makes me wary. I was thinking of making my own shakes, but not sure that they would be nutritionally adequate.
What do you generally eat in a day?
Ann this page appears to break down nutrition by product, including ingredients:
https://www.purition.co.uk/pages/ingredients-and-nutritional-data
I am T2, insulin dependent, seriously overweight and have been eating as little carb as possible for many months.
Sorry to hear you are having problems.. I'd hazard a guess that it's the insulin rather than what you are eating that is causing you the problems.
How much are you taking and what sort of blood sugar levels are you seeing each day?
Adding yet more insulin to an already saturated body probably won't help and it is known as the "fat storage" hormone so I doubt it will be assisting much.It is really insulin resistance that is the problem but can the insulin itself cause a problem?
Thanks Goonergal. I did see that page but it doesn't make clear which of the complete meal sachets contain Stevia. I suspect that most of them do. Stevia is a real NO-absolutely NO for me. I did ask on their chat line, but the response wasn't very informative.
Adding yet more insulin to an already saturated body probably won't help and it is known as the "fat storage" hormone so I doubt it will be assisting much.
Has any medic ever suggested getting your own insulin production tested or had it done?
It’s a bit hidden but it does - those I looked at DO contain stevia so suspect you’re right.
This is why I was wondering if I could make up my own mixture but I suspect it would be deficient in more ways than one. I suppose I could keep going with the bacon and egg and just make up milk shakes and take supplements to cover the rest of the days' food. I was hoping someone on this part of the forum might have done something of the kind. When I can get fish, it's a fairly low calorie and low carb ingredient, so by increasing the amount of fish I eat, that would probably help.
That beef broth looks amazing and their ethos impressive @GoonergalAnn, this may be totally off beam given you said you’re not fancying meat, so feel free to ignore it! But would you consider bone broth? I know it’s meat based, but would be a liquid and contain much that is nutritious.
I haven’t tried this brand (yet) but it comes highly recommended in a Facebook Carnivore group and the owners of the company seem pretty decent. They also ship anywhere in the UK: https://www.wildisle.co.uk/
Ann, this may be totally off beam given you said you’re not fancying meat, so feel free to ignore it! But would you consider bone broth? I know it’s meat based, but would be a liquid and contain much that is nutritious.
I haven’t tried this brand (yet) but it comes highly recommended in a Facebook Carnivore group and the owners of the company seem pretty decent. They also ship anywhere in the UK: https://www.wildisle.co.uk/
I'm sure it is very good stuff and if I could face the flavour of meat, I would think of trying it. But it seems very expensive. I appreciate that the Wildisle people are offering a low price for anyone who can't afford it, but I couldn't let myself take advantage of that. They can't be too far away from here and it's good to see a local firm making a name for itself. Trouble is, their blurb puts me off a bit because I live here and it sounds a bit too fulsome. I still might look into it further though.
I'm sure it is very good stuff and if I could face the flavour of meat, I would think of trying it. But it seems very expensive. I appreciate that the Wildisle people are offering a low price for anyone who can't afford it, but I couldn't let myself take advantage of that. They can't be too far away from here and it's good to see a local firm making a name for itself. Trouble is, their blurb puts me off a bit because I live here and it sounds a bit too fulsome. I still might look into it further though.
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