Carina1962
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
What do most people regard as a 'low carb' daily amount in grams please? I realise we all vary, but approx.? thanks
The point is to get to a state of Nutritional Ketosis, which is in the range on 0.5 to 3; at this level it is just indicating that you are using fat for fuel & these are excess ketone bodiesyou have to regularly test for ketones
I concur, our problem is carbs not calories, also, a low carb diet tends to be low calorie and you adjust your calorie intake by adjusting the amount of fat in your diet.low carb diet would be more gently than the newcastle and 5+2
130g a day based on current nutritional guidelines!!! Our bodies can produce enough glycogen to satisfy any nutritional needs from the breakdown of proteins via a process known as gluconeogenesis, that and our carb intake is more than enough. It's important to note that the macronutrient ratio of carb/protein/ fat (as a percentage of calories) needs to be right in order to support good health.130g a day