Article for American Diabetes Association Journal
Thank you all for understanding and for supporting my efforts. I’ll definitely be back by mid-to-early March, hopefully with some interesting information about the latest in low-carb research.
Thank you all for understanding and for supporting my efforts. I’ll definitely be back by mid-to-early March, hopefully with some interesting information about the latest in low-carb research.
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Way to go!
This is kind of a big-deal. Maybe healthcare providers will at least begin to consider the possibility that consuming less than the ADA recommended 130 grams/day of carbohydrate can help diabetics improve glycemic control without causing their brains to freeze-up.
Thanks, Sam! I think it’s pretty big as well. Very hopeful about the future of nutritional management of diabetes.
Good job! 😉 We definitely need more of that!
Thanks, Aglaee!
That’s quite and honor, Franziska. We’ll be here when you get back.
-Steve
Thanks so much, Steve! Extremely flattered that I was chosen to write about a topic I’m so passionate about.
Congratulations Franziska! I’ve enjoyed reading your well researched and well written blog posts, they’re always thought provoking. This is a venue that has needed a discussion of low carb as a viable treatment option for diabetes. I know you’ll knock this journal article out of the park.
Thanks so much, BadMoonT2! I truly appreciate your kind words and support.
Congratulations Franziska! You make your mom proud.
Thanks, Mom!
Congratulations! such an invitation is an honor.
I just learned about your blog today, and very happy to have found it. I’ve been low carb for several years, and primal/paleo for a bit over a year. Thank you for this blog; a professional always has a greater voice to advance the message of low carb.
Thanks so much for your kind words, Nan! Your blog is wonderful. Congratulations on all you’ve accomplished.