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Blood Glucose and A1C show improvement, blood meter showing rise in blood sugar lately?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kettlebells" data-source="post: 92258" data-attributes="member: 17086"><p>I am to the point where I never recommend a low-carb diet to diabetics because the diet is far too restrictive for the average person to maintain. The human body was not designed to live as a pure carnivore. Diabetes is an inflammatory disease. Meat, dairy, and eggs are all sources of inflammation and so are refined starch, sugar, and artificial sweeteners. If a diabetic is able to get inflammation under control, he/she will get diabetes under control. I was a guy who ran an hbA1C over 10 and went into diabetic wasting at one point. My goal and the goal of every type 2 diabetic should be to remain non-insulin dependent because it is only a matter of time before death comes knocking on one's door. Treating insulin resistance with insulin results in even greater insulin resistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kettlebells, post: 92258, member: 17086"] I am to the point where I never recommend a low-carb diet to diabetics because the diet is far too restrictive for the average person to maintain. The human body was not designed to live as a pure carnivore. Diabetes is an inflammatory disease. Meat, dairy, and eggs are all sources of inflammation and so are refined starch, sugar, and artificial sweeteners. If a diabetic is able to get inflammation under control, he/she will get diabetes under control. I was a guy who ran an hbA1C over 10 and went into diabetic wasting at one point. My goal and the goal of every type 2 diabetic should be to remain non-insulin dependent because it is only a matter of time before death comes knocking on one's door. Treating insulin resistance with insulin results in even greater insulin resistance. [/QUOTE]
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