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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 371625" data-source="post: 1672468"><p>I can understand the LCHF diet as a balancing of the risks of damage due to high BG/insulin, and the risks of cardiovascular disease, the first being more easily envisaged for an out of control diabetic. I don't agree with it until other options have been explored but can understand and respect it so long as risks are considered and weighed.</p><p></p><p>However, the idea that exercise is unnecessary for anyone, but particularly a diabetic is extremely dangerous. I haven't suggested 'outrunning a bad diet', (indeed I have always said that cutting carbs and monitoring BG after eating are vital) just that a moderate amount of fairly light exercise such as a brisk walk is beneficial. Lack of activity is one of the worst things for a persons health, particularly a diabetic and is possibly the single most important factor in why people develop the condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 371625, post: 1672468"] I can understand the LCHF diet as a balancing of the risks of damage due to high BG/insulin, and the risks of cardiovascular disease, the first being more easily envisaged for an out of control diabetic. I don't agree with it until other options have been explored but can understand and respect it so long as risks are considered and weighed. However, the idea that exercise is unnecessary for anyone, but particularly a diabetic is extremely dangerous. I haven't suggested 'outrunning a bad diet', (indeed I have always said that cutting carbs and monitoring BG after eating are vital) just that a moderate amount of fairly light exercise such as a brisk walk is beneficial. Lack of activity is one of the worst things for a persons health, particularly a diabetic and is possibly the single most important factor in why people develop the condition. [/QUOTE]
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