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OK, Diabetics,

I have started weight training, and have read " The Ketogenic Diet " .

I am thinking of ADDING CARBS in the form of an apple before working out.

The apple should enable me to rebuild glucogen stores, and be LESS calories

than I burn working out.

But how will this effect my overall blood glucose?

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<< I have started weight training, and have read " The Ketogenic Diet " .

I am thinking of ADDING CARBS in the form of an apple before working out.

The apple should enable me to rebuild glucogen stores, and be LESS calories

than I burn working out.

But how will this effect my overall blood glucose? >>

Testing will tell you how an apple or other fruit (or any carb for that

matter) impacts you. Weight training is excellent for our bodies! Muscle is

metabolically active, whereas fat is just dead weight our frames must drag

around. My only caveat about fruits is the fructose they contain has a habit

of spiking triglyceride levels, so that is something to watch for.

(Generally, the juicier a fruit is, the carbier it is.) A cup of chopped

apple has about 19 grams of carbs, 3-4 grams of fiber. Berries tend to be

lower-carb than many other fruits.

Susie

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