Tattyjacket
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I'm having trouble believing some of thisI was a bit concerned as to what this pamphlet might be, so I did a quick google, and yes, it's from Diabetes UK. The advice genuinely looks very bad.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/managing-your-diabetes/staying-home
Almost cartoonishly bad, in fact.
If you really want to consider them make sure you have a meter and test before eating any fruit and 2 hours later- see what it does to your blood sugar levels.
So they're telling me to drain a tin of Del monte pineapple, then follow it up with some tinned peaches and maybe a couple of bananas to make sure I get 5-a-day? Utter stupidity.
Not such an issue for autoimmune diabetes, but honestly not exactly optimal for anyone who cares about their metabolic status.
Anyone advising diabetics to eat plenty of fruit and whole grains, should be injected with diabetes and made to try their own advice on themselves. See how they like the taste of them apples
I'm having trouble believing some of this
"if all you can find is fruit in syrup you can simply drain and rinse this before use. They will still count towards your five-a-day. "
So they're telling me to drain a tin of Del monte pineapple, then follow it up with some tinned peaches and maybe a couple of bananas to make sure I get 5-a-day? Utter stupidity.
The information was on a pamphlet that came through my door the other day. It came from Diabetes UK.
The pamphlet is entitled "Staying at home and managing diabetes."
Phil.....avoiding tinned fruit as always.
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