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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2066336" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>You are not wrong in regarding your diet as low carb, and healthy - there is a lot of poor advice around - but the Weetabix - or nay other cereal or grain is not going to help at all - particularly in the mornings, if you happen to be more resistant to insulin then - I still eat only 10 gm maximum carbs with my first meal, and many others report the same thing, insulin resistance falling throughout the day.</p><p>If you chose low carb veges to eat with your dinner then you can have a more satisfying meal and not have the bread later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2066336, member: 355878"] You are not wrong in regarding your diet as low carb, and healthy - there is a lot of poor advice around - but the Weetabix - or nay other cereal or grain is not going to help at all - particularly in the mornings, if you happen to be more resistant to insulin then - I still eat only 10 gm maximum carbs with my first meal, and many others report the same thing, insulin resistance falling throughout the day. If you chose low carb veges to eat with your dinner then you can have a more satisfying meal and not have the bread later on. [/QUOTE]
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