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<blockquote data-quote="lovinglife" data-source="post: 2717542" data-attributes="member: 22428"><p>I’ve seen it pop up on Facebook, I’ve not paid that much attention to it so can’t comment on what it would be like as a tool for managing diabetes. It seems to becoming a bit “gimmicky” as last I’ve seen they are getting you to eat bright blue cookies & pasta to determine what a food does to you, probably a digestive thing. Like [USER=13144]@Jo123[/USER] says the CGM part would be helpful if you wanted to use it. My personal take is as diabetics we already know what foods to avoid for our diabetes (it could possibly flag up other intolerances) which is carbs so for me personally I wouldn’t bother with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovinglife, post: 2717542, member: 22428"] I’ve seen it pop up on Facebook, I’ve not paid that much attention to it so can’t comment on what it would be like as a tool for managing diabetes. It seems to becoming a bit “gimmicky” as last I’ve seen they are getting you to eat bright blue cookies & pasta to determine what a food does to you, probably a digestive thing. Like [USER=13144]@Jo123[/USER] says the CGM part would be helpful if you wanted to use it. My personal take is as diabetics we already know what foods to avoid for our diabetes (it could possibly flag up other intolerances) which is carbs so for me personally I wouldn’t bother with it. [/QUOTE]
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