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<blockquote data-quote="KathyCP" data-source="post: 1566934" data-attributes="member: 424527"><p>i take your point about the good work that DUK does, but i personally don't think that that negates the damage they can do by telling people they must eat carbs to stay healthy, and then implying that carbs are only found in starchy foods, sugary snacks or fruit. what about telling people about how carbs from those sources can push up bg levels, and say that there are other ways of getting enough carbs into your system? i know there are politics involved, but a little more even-handedness about what they recommend would be brilliant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KathyCP, post: 1566934, member: 424527"] i take your point about the good work that DUK does, but i personally don't think that that negates the damage they can do by telling people they must eat carbs to stay healthy, and then implying that carbs are only found in starchy foods, sugary snacks or fruit. what about telling people about how carbs from those sources can push up bg levels, and say that there are other ways of getting enough carbs into your system? i know there are politics involved, but a little more even-handedness about what they recommend would be brilliant. [/QUOTE]
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