Cheeky boy.Did you forget your specs again? Lol!
but yes.Cheeky boy.
That is just wrong.Oh aye! I found some lovely looking fishcakes in one of the large supermarkets and turned it over to have a look at the carb content! Only it ws inside the top cover!! Tried shaking the fishcakes around to see the dietary figures but no luck!!! X
The official advice is not low carb.There are so many people being diagnosed type 2 you would think food producers and supermarkets would get savvy with the labelling it takes twice as long to shop there ought to be choice for diabetics low carb and low sugar sections
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I was told that they have to recommend a low fat, high carb approach with complex carbs at each meal - especially breakfast. She also said that they were not allowed to comment on new research etc until NICE had approved it.
We can thoughPresumably they can't mention research which is "too old" either.
Im beginning to think it may be more. You have b12 deficiency don't you?100 to 1 in favouf of herez !!
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I noticed this the other day ... when I started the high fat low carbs stuff.I think that highlighting the sugar content on the front is, in a way, diminishing the importance of carbs. How many newbies come on this forum every day saying that they have cut out sugar so why do they still have high bg/feel like ****? It is carbs that should be highlighted on packaging. Just my tuppence worth.
(I lost my specs on a trip,to Sainsburys on Hogmanay. The staff couldn't have cared less. My son eventually found them under a car. Don't like taking them out shopping nowNot the shops fault obviously, but it freaked me out enough that I now leave them at home when shopping)
Sorry, I have to disagree with that last bit. They already have low carb sections in supermarkets for diabetics....the veg aisle, the meat aisle, dairy, fish, nut aisles etcThere are so many people being diagnosed type 2 you would think food producers and supermarkets would get savvy with the labelling it takes twice as long to shop there ought to be choice for diabetics low carb and low sugar sections
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Good pointsSorry, I have to disagree with that last bit. They already have low carb sections in supermarkets for diabetics....the veg aisle, the meat aisle, dairy, fish, nut aisles etc
Wanting a special section of low carb/sugar products for diabetics would be playing straight into the hands of the big food companies. The same guys who scam everyone with their low fat myths.
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