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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1762432" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>You are right, my personal circumstances and my experience with my personal glucose dysregulation gives me a unique perspective - just like every other unique member on the forum. And we share our experiences in order to see the differences. Let’s face it, if we were all identical, we would have nothing to discuss and wouldn’t be able to swap ideas and learn from each other. That is one of the strengths of this forum.</p><p></p><p>References are great things (and I often encourage people to provide them) but when the information is a memory, a personal opinion, an anecdote, or a personal theory, <strong><em>and is clearly described as such,</em></strong> then that is perfectly acceptable.</p><p></p><p>Just one more comment though - i am a bit concerned about your comment that ‘no carb is not a good idea for some of us’. I totally agree, and i don’t actually believe a ‘no carb diet’ is possible or sustainable for most people, so I think it would be a bad idea for someone to try it without a lot of research. If you see anyone promoting such a diet, and are concerned, then please raise a Report. As you know (from a recent discussion on another thread) i am currently eating carnivorously, but that still has some carbs in it - as discussed on the same thread, with an interesting debate on achieving good nutrition by that way of eating. So i completely agree with you that eliminating carbs entirely is both difficult, and unwise - unless people educate themselves thoroughly beforehand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1762432, member: 41816"] You are right, my personal circumstances and my experience with my personal glucose dysregulation gives me a unique perspective - just like every other unique member on the forum. And we share our experiences in order to see the differences. Let’s face it, if we were all identical, we would have nothing to discuss and wouldn’t be able to swap ideas and learn from each other. That is one of the strengths of this forum. References are great things (and I often encourage people to provide them) but when the information is a memory, a personal opinion, an anecdote, or a personal theory, [B][I]and is clearly described as such,[/I][/B] then that is perfectly acceptable. Just one more comment though - i am a bit concerned about your comment that ‘no carb is not a good idea for some of us’. I totally agree, and i don’t actually believe a ‘no carb diet’ is possible or sustainable for most people, so I think it would be a bad idea for someone to try it without a lot of research. If you see anyone promoting such a diet, and are concerned, then please raise a Report. As you know (from a recent discussion on another thread) i am currently eating carnivorously, but that still has some carbs in it - as discussed on the same thread, with an interesting debate on achieving good nutrition by that way of eating. So i completely agree with you that eliminating carbs entirely is both difficult, and unwise - unless people educate themselves thoroughly beforehand. [/QUOTE]
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