I would assume so, since you can't distinguish between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, being a diabetic yourself.
Yeah sure.
Go ahead and believe whatever you feel helps you win on the Internet.
I would assume so, since you can't distinguish between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, being a diabetic yourself.
Yeah sure.
Go ahead and believe whatever you feel helps you win on the Internet.
I would assume so, since you can't distinguish between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, being a diabetic yourself.
type 1 diabetes is juvenile diabetes, only children have type 1 diabetes. Adults can't get type 1 diabetes as an adult. Of course, an adult can be living with type 1 diabetes but those adults have had it since they were children. Type 1 diabetes are insulin dependent and are usually the worst cases of diabetes.
type 2 diabetes is adult diabetes, children don't get type 2 diabetes. There are insulin dependent type 2 diabetes and those that aren't insulin dependent.
I'm a non-insulin dependent type 2 diabetic. I'm 6'2" and 195 lbs. I try to control my diet and stay away from carbs and sugar. Whether I take medication or not is irrelevant, I'm still a diabetic and always will be. At the present time I'm CONTROLLING my diabetes but I'll never beat it. I'll always have a screwed up pancreas, there's no denying it.
We can't totally stay away from carbs. Our bodies take the carbs and turns them into sugar. sugar=energy. When you're exercising your body needs the sugar in your blood to exercise, that's why diabetics need to exercise, to use the sugar in our blood. If we don't exercise, the sugar stays in our blood stream. People without diabetes have a good pancreas which dumps insulin into their blood stream to negate the sugar. Diabetics don't have a pancreas that's functioning properly, so maybe it dumps some insulin or maybe it dumps no insulin. A diabetic may also dump more insulin one time and possibly less the next time, it's not always the same.
Both type 1 and type 2 have pancreas which don't produce enough insulin. The difference is when in life you start to have the problem.
The results posted on that ADA facebook page are pretty damning or encouraging. Tons of people with good blood sugar following low carb high fat, including type 1.
That many measureable results cant be wrong.