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Old September 29th, 2003, 11:29 PM
BillJ
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Default Eggs and Diabetics

Read an article this weekend which mentioned that eating egss was okay and not
to worry about the cholesterol. Then it said the exception to eating eggs was
diabetics but did not explain. Can one of the diabetics in the group shed any
light on this? It's aroused my curiousity.

BillJ

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Old September 30th, 2003, 12:09 AM
Nancy Huffines
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The diet that we diabetics use now is a lower carb diet, not the old high
carb low fat exchange diet that kicked our sugar and weight up! Eggs are a
great food and have very little carb count so they don't have an effect on
glucose, yeah!!

Nancy J

"BillJ" wrote in message
...
Read an article this weekend which mentioned that eating egss was okay and

not
to worry about the cholesterol. Then it said the exception to eating eggs

was
diabetics but did not explain. Can one of the diabetics in the group shed

any
light on this? It's aroused my curiousity.

BillJ




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Old September 30th, 2003, 02:59 AM
PJ DiSanti
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Default Eggs and Diabetics

Yeah I have to agree with Nancy, whatever the specific reasons diabetics
should avoid eggs has escaped me, they be yum yum.

PJ
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"Nancy Huffines" wrote in message
. ..
The diet that we diabetics use now is a lower carb diet, not the old high
carb low fat exchange diet that kicked our sugar and weight up! Eggs are a
great food and have very little carb count so they don't have an effect on
glucose, yeah!!

Nancy J

"BillJ" wrote in message
...
Read an article this weekend which mentioned that eating egss was okay

and
not
to worry about the cholesterol. Then it said the exception to eating

eggs
was
diabetics but did not explain. Can one of the diabetics in the group

shed
any
light on this? It's aroused my curiousity.

BillJ






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Old September 30th, 2003, 01:29 PM
Roger Zoul
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Default Eggs and Diabetics

BillJ wrote:
:: Read an article this weekend which mentioned that eating egss was
:: okay and not to worry about the cholesterol. Then it said the
:: exception to eating eggs was diabetics but did not explain. Can one
:: of the diabetics in the group shed any light on this? It's aroused
:: my curiousity.
::

Where did you read this article?


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Old September 30th, 2003, 02:58 PM
Cookie Cutter
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Default Eggs and Diabetics

That came from Walter Willett's Harvard Nurses Study

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"Roger Zoul" wrote in message
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BillJ wrote:
:: Read an article this weekend which mentioned that eating egss was
:: okay and not to worry about the cholesterol. Then it said the
:: exception to eating eggs was diabetics but did not explain. Can one
:: of the diabetics in the group shed any light on this? It's aroused
:: my curiousity.
::

Where did you read this article?




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Old September 30th, 2003, 03:12 PM
BJ in Texas
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Default Eggs and Diabetics

Cookie Cutter wrote:
That came from Walter Willett's Harvard Nurses Study

Cookie


Maybe Harvard Nurses shouldn't eat eggs... LOL BJ


 




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