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well geez don't you know that they are probably subsidized by the

makers of Nutrasweet...

> In a message dated 6/14/2004 11:21:47 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> atombombix@... writes:

> I tried the same thing with the Diabetics Association where I live. I

> gave

> them a report on Aspartame to read and nothing happened - they are

> still

> offering sample packs of NutraSweet in the waiting room. I also

> brought them a sample

> of Stevia (which they had never seen).

> Hi Joe, we discussed stevia yesterday and the general consensus was it

> left

> an unplkeasant aftertaste. Polling the room and the dieticians that

> were

> there, splenda came in will all positive remarks. It is also my

> " sweetener of

> choice " .

> About carbs, I use a lot of carbs in my diet, mixed with fats and

> protein,

> they manage to maintain a low enough value to keep my A1c at 6. So I

> guess in

> the end, it is important for each of us to test regularly and eat what

> our

> bodies tolerate. I think it is good for people to vary their diets as

> much as

> possible. Hugs, Marilyn

>

>

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Something besides the blood

sugar is still too high (although I haven't understood what it is). The

reading

was 8.5 whereas it should be 7 max. I don't know exactly what I have to do

to bring this figure down but I'll just carry on carrying on. What else is

there

to do?

Joe

Hi Joe, next time you go to the dr for blood work, ask for a copy of the lab

results to be sent to you. I am not sure what the first thing you mentioned

was, if it was your A1c, you are in good control. If it is the second, 8.5 is

somewhat five and they are asking us to keep it at 6 or 6.5 here now. Hugs,

and keep on walking, it is great for us! Marilyn

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In a message dated 7/31/2004 11:55:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,

atombombix@... writes:

Marilyn,

I drink mainly tea but on occasion indulge in Pink Grapefruit Juice, my

favourite. How much? I can go thru a quart in one day! Why limit yourself

to something which is good for you?

Joe

>>>Hi Joe, if it doesn't get you in the bg's no reason to limit yourself. I

have a few meds that say " do not use with grapefruit " , but I am not sure why.

That much acid would be rough on the stomach lining I think. Hugs, Marilyn

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An article in the most recent SMITHSONIAN mentions a study of a group

of pregnant and nursing women; half the group were asked to drink two

glasses of carrot juice a day; the other half were told to avoid

carrots. When the babies were ready for solid foods, the babies of the

women in group one showed a marked preference for carrots.

Re: [alldiabeticinternational] Joe

When I was pregnant with my son I think i drank a gallon a day (not

diabetic

then) funny thing is as a baby he has always liked it lol!

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> An article in the most recent SMITHSONIAN mentions  a study of a group

> of pregnant and nursing women; half the group were asked to drink two

> glasses of carrot juice a day; the other half were told to avoid

> carrots.  When the babies were ready for solid foods, the babies of the

> women in group one showed a marked preference for carrots.

>

LOL that is too funny. My son loves the things I craved the most when prego

and I always thought it was a fluke.

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