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The low-glycaemic diet and diabetes
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madeleine09
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@Michael_B Thank you for this article, it was very interesting. I've been hearing people talk about the keto diet for diabetes. Do you have any advice on that?
Osidge
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You might find this interesting/helpful: https://services.nhslothian.scot/diabetesservice/PatientsCarers/Documents/SJH%20NEWCASTLE%20DIET%20BOOKLET2012.pdf
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Michael_B
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Hello @madeleine09 !
I'm glad you found the article useful. I don't have any information specifically on the keto diet and diabetes. It's something that I've suggested to our editorial team to see if they can find an expert to talk about it. Fingers crossed!
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Michael_B
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Hello members,
Have you ever heard of using the low-glycaemic diet ("low-GI diet") to control the symptoms of diabetes? The low-GI diet uses the glycaemic index to allow a patient to identify and eliminate high-glycaemic foods (foods high in glucose and likely to cause spikes in blood sugar) and favour low-GI foods to stabilise blood sugar levels. But like all diets, it has its advantages and disadvantages.
You can read our new article on the low-GI diet here: Understanding the low-glycaemic diet
And if you have experience with this type of diet or questions, why not post them below?