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<blockquote data-quote="Mars1946" data-source="post: 1157404" data-attributes="member: 297770"><p>I wish you no ill but again your misconceptions about low carb is just wrong!</p><p>It is a lifestyle change that actually works!</p><p>It is not only for those who need to slim down, you can put on weight with low carb.</p><p>The key to low carbing is control of blood glucose levels.</p><p>If you can't tolerate carbs, which will send your levels high and remain there, it defeats the object of control, you really shouldn't have fluctuating blood glucose levels.</p><p>With low carb you don't get fluctuations. With low carbing you get control.</p><p>No control, you get diabetic complications.</p><p></p><p>It is as simple and straightforward as that.</p><p></p><p>Kindest regards!</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Dear friend</p><p>I understand your argumentation very good, but low-carb regime is not relevant for treatment of T2DM. On the onset of the T2DM, you can use low.carbo nutrition, but not for life.</p><p>The aim of T2DM treatment is to obtain the normal EUGLYCEMIA. (Medical Definition of euglycemia : a normal level of sugar in the blood).</p><p>A person with T2DM shod be on the same homeostasis as he has been before a disaster.</p><p>Nutrition shod be the same and the regulation of the hyperglycemia shod regulates with Insulin and Metformin. Metformin because insulin has impaired function on the hepar.</p><p>I do all that on my own and there are no problems to live the life as before.</p><p></p><p>Have a nice evening.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Mars1946, post: 1157404, member: 297770"] I wish you no ill but again your misconceptions about low carb is just wrong! It is a lifestyle change that actually works! It is not only for those who need to slim down, you can put on weight with low carb. The key to low carbing is control of blood glucose levels. If you can't tolerate carbs, which will send your levels high and remain there, it defeats the object of control, you really shouldn't have fluctuating blood glucose levels. With low carb you don't get fluctuations. With low carbing you get control. No control, you get diabetic complications. It is as simple and straightforward as that. Kindest regards![/QUOTE] Dear friend I understand your argumentation very good, but low-carb regime is not relevant for treatment of T2DM. On the onset of the T2DM, you can use low.carbo nutrition, but not for life. The aim of T2DM treatment is to obtain the normal EUGLYCEMIA. (Medical Definition of euglycemia : a normal level of sugar in the blood). A person with T2DM shod be on the same homeostasis as he has been before a disaster. Nutrition shod be the same and the regulation of the hyperglycemia shod regulates with Insulin and Metformin. Metformin because insulin has impaired function on the hepar. I do all that on my own and there are no problems to live the life as before. Have a nice evening. [/QUOTE]
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