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Jim999

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Hey everyone, which seeds are best for lowering blood glucose? I have been told pumpkin seeds are.
 
I have been doing so well but I had a real wobble today.

I was exhausted, head was spinning, had pains in both arms and a pain in the stomach. Any suggestions?
 
Hey everyone, which seeds are best for lowering blood glucose? I have been told pumpkin seeds are.
I don't think seeds as such lower blood glucose but they are good low carb additions to yoghurt, salads, etc.
 
I have been doing so well but I had a real wobble today.

I was exhausted, head was spinning, had pains in both arms and a pain in the stomach. Any suggestions?
It could be just a bit of a reaction to reduced blood glucose by carb reduction, the body has to get used to lower levels. Otherwise could you be getting a cold, flu or similar.
 
It could be just a bit of a reaction to reduced blood glucose by carb reduction, the body has to get used to lower levels. Otherwise could you be getting a cold, flu or similar.
Thanks, much appreciated. It's a minefield. I'm lucky though, I have a great support group, my son in law is a GP (The entire NHS staff are amazing) a very good friend who gives me great support and now Diabetes.org.uk which is excellent. Thank you for the advice x
 
Sorry @Jim999 but there are no foods which reduce blood glucose.
You can, by reducing the amount of carbohydrate eaten in a day, reduce the strain on the metabolism trying to cope with it, and if an ordinary sort of type 2 can return to normal numbers, lose weight and even achieve remission, but it is more by intervals of not eating and being careful of choices for meals.
 
I have been doing so well but I had a real wobble today.

I was exhausted, head was spinning, had pains in both arms and a pain in the stomach. Any suggestions?

Glad to hear you’ve been doing well Jim, but sorry you’ve had a bit of a turn.

Hopefully is has passed, and you are feeling right as rain now. How have you been over the past few days?
 
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