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<blockquote data-quote="WuTwo" data-source="post: 2010276" data-attributes="member: 87354"><p>If you didn't switch to a vegan diet for ethical reasons of some sort, I wonder if it's worth you sticking with it?</p><p></p><p>I could no more eat a piece of meat, fish or dairy produce than fly, but I have my own reasons and because of that it's worth me sticking to a vegan whole-food lifestyle. If you're eating vegan junk food (and there's a frightening amount available) and do want to stick with the lifestyle, then it might be worth your switching to a more whole food based diet? Junk food of any type is scarily high carb. It is certainly possible to get good glucose control with a vegan diet but you do have to work at it.</p><p></p><p>I eat masses of vegetables and salad, just a little fruit, and a goodly amount of tofu flavoured in various ways. Lots of other stuff too, but I don't eat much of the high carb foodstuffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WuTwo, post: 2010276, member: 87354"] If you didn't switch to a vegan diet for ethical reasons of some sort, I wonder if it's worth you sticking with it? I could no more eat a piece of meat, fish or dairy produce than fly, but I have my own reasons and because of that it's worth me sticking to a vegan whole-food lifestyle. If you're eating vegan junk food (and there's a frightening amount available) and do want to stick with the lifestyle, then it might be worth your switching to a more whole food based diet? Junk food of any type is scarily high carb. It is certainly possible to get good glucose control with a vegan diet but you do have to work at it. I eat masses of vegetables and salad, just a little fruit, and a goodly amount of tofu flavoured in various ways. Lots of other stuff too, but I don't eat much of the high carb foodstuffs. [/QUOTE]
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