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The cdc/fda still recommends low fat high carb diet for diabetics.
So? I've never maintained that the CDC (or any government agency) is perfect. I'm saying that that it's better to listen to them than some dumbass with a webpage selling supplements or some Dr. rambling on about "Demon Sex".

PLUS... I'm not seeing what you are seeing from the CDC: Here's their website for meal planning. Can you point out the low fat, high carb part? I'm seeing that they are suggesting limiting carbs by eating more non starchy veggies, but recommend a balanced diet that focuses on keeping your blood sugar in check rather than what you are eating:

 
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The cdc/fda still recommends low fat high carb diet for diabetics.

That’s funny as my doctor had me meet with a specialist regarding foods to eat to help or avoid diabetes .

It was all about high good fats consumption with proteins and high fiber all the while reducing highly processed carbohydrates

Carbohydrates were not totally bad Just the ones like processed wheats, sugars in any form added to foods, high glycemic index , saturated fats, fried foods and especially any wheat based product

Love milk and I get the highly processed one
 
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