Paul Saladino· MD
with a low carb diet and low carb diet you can achieve normalizing glucose levels decreasing the need for insulin and preventing hypoglycemic episodes
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with a low carb diet and low carb diet you can achieve normalizing glucose levels decreasing the need for insulin and preventing hypoglycemic episodes
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and again there's validity to both sides and I have a lot of people who a lot of friends who do that you know the strict ketogenic approach because it makes their life with type 1 diabetes for them it makes it better and they enjoy that they enjoy the fact that their total insulin dose is super low that that's they see that flatline they're not really you know they're not calculating as many ratios like for them they love it like their life with time or they dig it
I have seen many cases of type 1 diabetes improve with either ketogenic diets or very low carbohydrate diets