Wed, Jun-10-20, 11:01
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Plan: Atkins-ish (hypoglycemia)
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Originally Posted by Benay
How nice that we are getting more and more reports of this nature.
But will it affect the outcome of our Dietary regulations?
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Probably not in a meaningful way. This study apparently only dealt with the reaction to sugar, and THEY already have added sugar tagged as a nutritionally empty substance that causes problems. So it could give them a little more ammunition against added sugar.
But the problem with sugar is so much more than just the effect added sugar has on our systems. They can cut the added sugars to absolutely nil, but there's still all the naturally occurring sugars, and all that starch that rapidly turns into sugars. As long as the dietary guidelines continue to push whole grains, potatoes, rice, legumes, and several servings of fruit daily, we're still not going to fix the problem.
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