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PyramidBusiness t1_j07d8cn wrote
If they're not fried they're not a problem.
PyramidBusiness t1_j07dcpv wrote
How does this compare to the Cleveland clinic's findings?
bk15dcx t1_j07jwte wrote
No carbs allowed
PyramidBusiness t1_j07mso7 wrote
That's unfortunate
Zestfullyclean87 t1_j087yhc wrote
Then eat the potato. They’re a great source of nutrients such as potassium.
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D74248 t1_j09hst8 wrote
Potatoes have a high glycemic load. They are very much a problem for Type 2 diabetics who are trying to control thorough diet.
Source: Diet controlled T2.
LenokanBuchanan t1_j0a9ys4 wrote
Leave poor potatoes alone.
mcpickledick t1_j0b1cm5 wrote
Exercise restriction, got it
D74248 t1_j0b43qf wrote
"Results of a clinical trial funded by the Alliance for Potato Research and Education"
I will stick to my Doctor's guidance.
bk15dcx t1_j0bj65i wrote
Dr says no potatoes
Zestfullyclean87 t1_j0bjsjv wrote
Then I guess no potatoes then :/
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