I have been reading that LCHF is also quite dangerous as your body starts eating muscle
I have been reading that LCHF is also quite dangerous as your body starts eating muscle
I have been reading that LCHF is also quite dangerous as your body starts eating muscle
And may we ask where you read this?I have been reading that LCHF is also quite dangerous as your body starts eating muscle
And may we ask where you read this?
oops great minds sorry...I sort of already asked this. He hasn't replied.
Regular meals???? At first delivering the leaflets in the town was good, lots of walking. But then it was into the countryside and 19 hrs of sitting in the car ticking off the houses, hundreds of them!Well done @berylc I can understand losing it with a dislocation like OH standing for election, regular meals must have gone out the window.
Only you got you back onto the wagon of LCHF.
It might be worth starting a thread of your own, that way you will get more responsesAs a relative newbie (T2 diag 6mths ago) I'm wondering how you can do fasting and how it affects your diabetes? I'm on Metformin and trying to do LCHF which is ok-ish for me but BG could be lower if I could stop having carbs for breakfast!
Aren't we supposed to eat "little and often"? Is it 5:2 fasting people are doing? thanks, Jo
Fasting is quite easy.. don't eat. If you are finding it difficult not to have carbs for breakfast then don't eat breakfast.. problem solved. Eating "a little and often" means your body is constantly trying to deal with the food you're putting in. By fasting you can give your poor overworked pancreas a rest. Skipping breakfast or dinner is great as you are extending the period you are fasting (when you are asleep) and only not eating one meal. Give it a go. I get my best sugar levels (lowest) when doing extended fasts.As a relative newbie (T2 diag 6mths ago) I'm wondering how you can do fasting and how it affects your diabetes? I'm on Metformin and trying to do LCHF which is ok-ish for me but BG could be lower if I could stop having carbs for breakfast!
Aren't we supposed to eat "little and often"? Is it 5:2 fasting people are doing? thanks, Jo
Try having scrambled eggs for breakfast instead of carbs - I do this if my levels are a bit up in the morning. Good fats and amino acids for your hair, skin and nails too. Win win!As a relative newbie (T2 diag 6mths ago) I'm wondering how you can do fasting and how it affects your diabetes? I'm on Metformin and trying to do LCHF which is ok-ish for me but BG could be lower if I could stop having carbs for breakfast!
Aren't we supposed to eat "little and often"? Is it 5:2 fasting people are doing? thanks, Jo
As a relative newbie (T2 diag 6mths ago) I'm wondering how you can do fasting and how it affects your diabetes? I'm on Metformin and trying to do LCHF which is ok-ish for me but BG could be lower if I could stop having carbs for breakfast!
Aren't we supposed to eat "little and often"? Is it 5:2 fasting people are doing? thanks, Jo
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