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<blockquote data-quote="pixie1" data-source="post: 2111945" data-attributes="member: 114097"><p>If you are combining low carbing and calorie restriction, maybe this is your problem. Doing both the body is dumping hence why your bg is high. You exercise the body needs energy from somewhere, glycogen is dumped, I wouldn't be surprised its high afterwards. Another reason for DP</p><p>You need to decide which you want to follow, both low carb and Newcastle diet achieve the same goals, however with ND is on for short term, those on it go on to low carb.</p><p>Whether you like it or not, low carb works but not how you do it. It lowers bg, resolves DP, reduces fatty liver.</p><p></p><p>Seeing you don't like low carbing just do ND. Vegetables grown under are high in sugar, bare this in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pixie1, post: 2111945, member: 114097"] If you are combining low carbing and calorie restriction, maybe this is your problem. Doing both the body is dumping hence why your bg is high. You exercise the body needs energy from somewhere, glycogen is dumped, I wouldn't be surprised its high afterwards. Another reason for DP You need to decide which you want to follow, both low carb and Newcastle diet achieve the same goals, however with ND is on for short term, those on it go on to low carb. Whether you like it or not, low carb works but not how you do it. It lowers bg, resolves DP, reduces fatty liver. Seeing you don't like low carbing just do ND. Vegetables grown under are high in sugar, bare this in mind. [/QUOTE]
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