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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 104209" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>AliB</p><p></p><p>I'm sure not going to stop taking my insulin because you've declared it a toxin thats for sure..</p><p></p><p>Yep if one wants to over-load there body with carbs, then they asking for trouble they become fat ill of health etc but that could be said with over-loading the body with any type of food...</p><p></p><p>But to start suggesting that insulin and carbs in any amounts are toxin's that poison the body, that is pure scare mongering at it's lowest level...</p><p></p><p>There may well be people out there who are hyperinsulinism, but not every individual who dares eat a carb with have this nor will they have diabetes...</p><p></p><p>If one isn't over-weight, has good control over there diabetes with or with out medication then there is very little need for them to change there diet or lifestyle further because some-one says so...</p><p></p><p>There does seem to be too many buts involved in the low carb argument</p><p></p><p>When I say I don't need to lose weight 5ft 4' and 81/2 stone many would envy me... </p><p></p><p>BUT low carbing well control your BG hmmm, but there's nothing wrong woth my blood glucose levels there are pretty well controlled</p><p></p><p>The next BUT, Low carbing will reduce your need for insulin hmmm, I only use 17-20 units of insulin total in a day, which for what I read is a lot lower than most insulin low carbers even lower than what some use for background insulin alone..</p><p></p><p>The next But</p><p></p><p>but you've got to low carb, because there is a very small chance that I just might, which is a very doubtfull might have hyperinsulinism?</p><p>and the BUt's go on....</p><p></p><p>This strongly suggests to me that yes are are flaws in the low carb argument, and a determination from a few followers of this regime to push, scare, brainwash call it what you like others into following what they do!</p><p></p><p>This then leads me to ponder, if some-one comes so determined to change others lifestyles why are they doing it... IMHO I truely ponder, that they find there regime difficult to maintain and stick to, so to take all temptation away, they want has many others to follow a bit like a lot of anit-smokers who aren't moaning and psuhing others for helath benefits, it's that when with smokers they are desparate to have a fag.... Stop every-one smoking problem solved, can't have one because there is anything there to tempt you!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 104209, member: 11712"] AliB I'm sure not going to stop taking my insulin because you've declared it a toxin thats for sure.. Yep if one wants to over-load there body with carbs, then they asking for trouble they become fat ill of health etc but that could be said with over-loading the body with any type of food... But to start suggesting that insulin and carbs in any amounts are toxin's that poison the body, that is pure scare mongering at it's lowest level... There may well be people out there who are hyperinsulinism, but not every individual who dares eat a carb with have this nor will they have diabetes... If one isn't over-weight, has good control over there diabetes with or with out medication then there is very little need for them to change there diet or lifestyle further because some-one says so... There does seem to be too many buts involved in the low carb argument When I say I don't need to lose weight 5ft 4' and 81/2 stone many would envy me... BUT low carbing well control your BG hmmm, but there's nothing wrong woth my blood glucose levels there are pretty well controlled The next BUT, Low carbing will reduce your need for insulin hmmm, I only use 17-20 units of insulin total in a day, which for what I read is a lot lower than most insulin low carbers even lower than what some use for background insulin alone.. The next But but you've got to low carb, because there is a very small chance that I just might, which is a very doubtfull might have hyperinsulinism? and the BUt's go on.... This strongly suggests to me that yes are are flaws in the low carb argument, and a determination from a few followers of this regime to push, scare, brainwash call it what you like others into following what they do! This then leads me to ponder, if some-one comes so determined to change others lifestyles why are they doing it... IMHO I truely ponder, that they find there regime difficult to maintain and stick to, so to take all temptation away, they want has many others to follow a bit like a lot of anit-smokers who aren't moaning and psuhing others for helath benefits, it's that when with smokers they are desparate to have a fag.... Stop every-one smoking problem solved, can't have one because there is anything there to tempt you!!! [/QUOTE]
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