xyzzy
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Phoenix said:and you won't get it
Yes I've asked to to clarify your position on this "T2's should eat at what is the safe levels of carbs is for them" question several times in the past and you never have given a straightforward answer. I don't think it's an unreasonable question to ask. The majority of us T2's think it's important as it's a central theme of the "Eat to your meter" ideal from the T2 perspective. It would be nice to know that you validate that approach.
All I am attempting to point out is that diet only T2's have restricted options when it comes to choosing a carb / protein / fat regime as one and maybe two of those three variables are largely fixed for us.
Sid explained it well yesterday when in another thread he pointed out that even after you lose insulin resistance you are likely to still have a maximum carbs / day threshold because of an impaired insulin response caused by beta cell damage. T2's with impaired insulin responses simply cannot elect to pick what they think is an ideal carbohydrate intake if that value means their levels would run far too high. While I do not deny your 40% regime may be ideal for you and would never dream of telling you change it is only applicable to T2's who can cope with the roughly 200 grams per day that equates to. I think currently on the forum only Sid seems to manage that amount safely with Grazer a bit behind that.
So that leaves the majority of us T2's effectively fixing the carb part of the equation at the level our insulin production capability allows and I would guess if you measured the distribution of safe levels then for the majority the range is somewhere between 75 and 150 grams. Given that is the case and recognising there has to be some sensible RDA limit to protein the default state of anyone who low(er) carbs is effectively a LCHF diet.