The range of co-morbidities, actual ingredients for following LC/keto, activity levels and fbgs not to mention gender, age, height and weight is interesting. In this regard I am interested if other people use supplements or consider them important in their management of diabetes or wider health and fitness.
I do use supplements and also take some lessons from Ayuveda - so a bit of pseudoscience but only the bits that seem to have been shown to work (ish).The range of co-morbidities, actual ingredients for following LC/keto, activity levels and fbgs not to mention gender, age, height and weight is interesting. In this regard I am interested if other people use supplements or consider them important in their management of diabetes or wider health and fitness.
My digital paintings for today. Both in new apps I have not used before.
So I cannot figure out the brushstrokes yet, nor how to find them on the app screen.
I am still searching for a brushstroke like the Chinese brush with black ink, or even a digital Fude pen would work. I can find an app I like on my Android phone, but the same app is not on Apple. But the Android app on my tiny phone screen is pretty near impossible to do a chinese painting on. But I might try it sometime.
I did have an app on the iPad that did Chinese Brush painting, but it was on iOS 5, my first iPad, then I lost it.
Anyway here is my best effort with one horse from Xu Beihong. I have a series of 4 of these, postcard size, and I have had these since childhood. I always wanted to draw and paint horses as a child. I did draw every picture of Champion Wonder Horse that I could find when I was a kid! I used the Izal toilet paper we had then, so I could trace every picture of a horse I could find!. My horse here is a bit weak on the back end, there should be more power in the back end of that horse I feel.
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This second digital painting, navigating the brushstrokes within the app completely and utterly eluded me. Whereas in the app I used for the horse, there was a zillion brushstroke, it was trying to work through them, and remembering where they were.
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Love the experimentation @gennepher.
When my mum could no longer hold up some of the pretty big Chinese brushes that she used, she started using Ipad Brushes after seeing some of the stuff that David Hockney did with it. She thinks that the latest version might not be as good but that is only from talking to other people.
Some suggestions to look at if you have not already:
Brushes Redux
MediBang
ZenBrush2
If you have an IPad pencil then:
Procreate - paid for and you can also download another app to add more brushes to it called Brushes for Procreate
Pixelmator
Paper
Adobe Sketch
You may also already have Notes installed - worth a play with.
Note: I have no interest in any promotion or financial gain from any of these things which are in the main, quite mysterious and bamboozling to use.
The range of co-morbidities, actual ingredients for following LC/keto, activity levels and fbgs not to mention gender, age, height and weight is interesting. In this regard I am interested if other people use supplements or consider them important in their management of diabetes or wider health and fitness.
Edit: Happy to share what I consider my supplements and why I take them via PM or openly if it won't derail the thread.
No wonder you were shattered. You did a truly awsome amount of work yesterday - I don't know how you worked for that many hours.Morning...worked yesterday & didn't finish the job until 3am this morning shattered...sunny here no breeze looking forward to some rain to cool things down...will have another coffee need to collect a prescription there will have to be some kind of a nap today...so hot this morning when I finally got to bed ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww...woke to a 6.5
The only reason we did all that stuff was because we had an early night (9.30pm) so we were able to get up at 5am. This was after a truly lazy day yesterday, sitting in the garden reading.Wish I hadn't read that Krystyna I feel exhausted just thinking about it...well done I need some routine/organisation.
Wana bet!help children (and even aldults) with arithmetic and maths concepts:
Love the poppies MCPoppies.
A lot of it is waiting then making phone calls to see why they are not ready to interview or make a decision...it's such a cumbersome system KrystynaNo wonder you were shattered. You did a truly awsome amount of work yesterday - I don't know how you worked for that many hours.
Thanks for the information and art. I agree a well formulated diet should work but essentially eliminating one food group makes that difficult. Personally, however hard I try to configure my diet on LC, Chronometer always shows big gaps in nutrients and vitamins. Screenshot below shows some of what the app analyses. I have no idea how my new GP feels but last GP, DN and Pharmacist were ok with it all.Wana bet!I reckon nothing will help improve my maths, I still count dots when I have to add two or more numbers together and keep the 10s on my fingers, once I get to 1000 I've had it.
@ianpspurs I take no supplements, not convinced they help if diet and exercise is good but each to his own. One thing that I was told by my doctor is if you do take supplements do tell your doctors what they are as many can change the workings of prescribed medication, just passing that on I have no training to back my doctors advice up.
@gennepher admire your ability to try out new technology, brilliant.
Today's art is the work I have done for tonight's family challenge, Poppies. Quick watercolour which is supposed to be the hint of poppies in the crops. A wax drawing of poppies growing against the Blue Brick station wall in Rugeley. Both in total took 20 minutes, Watercolour A4 wax A3
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Thank you @Muddy Cyclist for the compliment.Wana bet!I reckon nothing will help improve my maths, I still count dots when I have to add two or more numbers together and keep the 10s on my fingers, once I get to 1000 I've had it.
@ianpspurs I take no supplements, not convinced they help if diet and exercise is good but each to his own. One thing that I was told by my doctor is if you do take supplements do tell your doctors what they are as many can change the workings of prescribed medication, just passing that on I have no training to back my doctors advice up.
@gennepher admire your ability to try out new technology, brilliant.
Today's art is the work I have done for tonight's family challenge, Poppies. Quick watercolour which is supposed to be the hint of poppies in the crops. A wax drawing of poppies growing against the Blue Brick station wall in Rugeley. Both in total took 20 minutes, Watercolour A4 wax A3
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It does sound a cumbersome system. Waiting around can be so tiring because you can't switch off and relax..A lot of it is waiting then making phone calls to see why they are not ready to interview or make a decision...it's such a cumbersome system Krystyna
My most important vitamin is.magnesium which I have taken for years and years.The range of co-morbidities, actual ingredients for following LC/keto, activity levels and fbgs not to mention gender, age, height and weight is interesting. In this regard I am interested if other people use supplements or consider them important in their management of diabetes or wider health and fitness.
Edit: Happy to share what I consider my supplements and why I take them via PM or openly if it won't derail the thread.
Glad the cramps have cleared up and you can lower salt intake. Thanks for the information.My most important vitamin is.magnesium which I have taken for years and years.
When I was a young teenager I began to suffer from severe daytime leg cramps. My doctor prescribed tablets which tasted quite salty so I tried upping salt which definitely helped.
The cramps got worse over the years and also happened at night time so about 20:years ago I started taking magnesium which definitely did help - together with salt.
Then a few months ago the magnesium I was taking was discontinued so I tried another brand which was supposed to be very bioactive. They also suggested spreading the dose over the day to help the body absorb it more efficiently.
It was surprisingly effective - almost like a miracle drug. No more cramp and I no longer have to be so vigilant about taking salt:- although I still have to be careful that I don't drop below 5g a day.
I also noticed that I no longer crave almond butter or 100% chocolate which is really interesting.
For bone health I also take D3 and K2.
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