Snowdog63
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
So there's something I'm still not clear on. (Not sure if this is the right place, but I can always move it if needs be,)
So carbs convert to blood glucose & increase blood glucose levels & blood glucose is what the body uses for energy. So we go on to a High Fat, Low Carb diet to encourage the body to use fat instead of sugar as an energy source.
But doesn't the fat just convert into blood glucose so that the body can use it as energy &, when it does so, would that not cute the exact same effects as carbs do?
In other words, the body is producing insulin in response to blood glucose, which would surely be produced by both cards AND fat.
So why is fat better?
So carbs convert to blood glucose & increase blood glucose levels & blood glucose is what the body uses for energy. So we go on to a High Fat, Low Carb diet to encourage the body to use fat instead of sugar as an energy source.
But doesn't the fat just convert into blood glucose so that the body can use it as energy &, when it does so, would that not cute the exact same effects as carbs do?
In other words, the body is producing insulin in response to blood glucose, which would surely be produced by both cards AND fat.
So why is fat better?