Comment by Brian (bsc) on November 24, 2012 at 6:40am Well, that is kinda a general question. I think for many of us who have T2 and are insulin resistant, it really helps to follow a low carb diet. The books "Diet 101,"Diabetes Miracle" and even the "New Atkins for You" all are good diets. If you really want to try to normalize your blood sugars, you might read "Diabetes Solution."
ps. Sadly, the diets that most doctors and dieticians provide us are really lousy.

Comment by Judith on November 24, 2012 at 11:13am I would second what Brian said. Moderating our carb intake a little or a lot is helpful and for the most part, essential. But there are a wide variety of ways to do that.

Comment by Gerri on November 24, 2012 at 1:58pm Best way I've found is eating low carb. Ask ten people & you'll get ten different answers to what constitutes low carb:) I've been following Dr. Bernstein's guidelines, who Brian mentions, for 4.5 years
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