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<blockquote data-quote="Jen&amp;Khaleb" data-source="post: 100057" data-attributes="member: 13077"><p>NickW</p><p></p><p>I looked and looked only to still find that you can't eat protein and turn it into blood glucose. The only place that mentioned what was written was in a low carb diabetes post. All the documents I googled said that protein went to the muscles and tissues and the body could extract that to make glycogen and the body could store it in the liver. </p><p></p><p>Maybe a new topic should be posted on this subject to find how many people see spikes in bsl's from eating protein. I have never seen this with my son. I imagine if you are low carbing this process would start because the brain needs glucose and if it is not available from food it will get it from other places. </p><p></p><p>Starting new topic. This is not disrespectful of people who low carb.</p><p></p><p>Jen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen&Khaleb, post: 100057, member: 13077"] NickW I looked and looked only to still find that you can't eat protein and turn it into blood glucose. The only place that mentioned what was written was in a low carb diabetes post. All the documents I googled said that protein went to the muscles and tissues and the body could extract that to make glycogen and the body could store it in the liver. Maybe a new topic should be posted on this subject to find how many people see spikes in bsl's from eating protein. I have never seen this with my son. I imagine if you are low carbing this process would start because the brain needs glucose and if it is not available from food it will get it from other places. Starting new topic. This is not disrespectful of people who low carb. Jen [/QUOTE]
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