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To: kruss3

I shouldn’t say NO carbs in beer. But as far as carbs go, there are only 2.5-5g carbs in a regular American beer.

As far as carbs go, that’s next to nothing. In fact, Non alcohol beers have 11-15g carbs.

I had to look it up to prove I was right, that diabetics can drink beers and liquor. Some people seem to think we can’t.

Other than the normal excessive alcohol intake problems that apply to everyone, there is no problem with alcohol and diabetes. The carbs are minimal.


25 posted on 04/09/2009 9:32:46 PM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: Nathan Zachary

I would implore you to immerse yourself into the science of diabetes metabolism. It may extend your life by a decade or more. Please note that the conventional wisdom on 40 years of treatment protocols and psuedo science has recently been revealed by the NIH ACCORD STUDY last year. It proved that that the commonly prescribed medications and insulin killed 22% more people than the high blood sugar in the uncontrolled high glucose group. The medications have been prescribed inorder to give people like you a false sense of security and the willingness to consume 300% to 500% more carbs than you should be consuming. Alcohol is a sugar and has lots of carbs in it.


39 posted on 04/10/2009 12:32:58 AM PDT by kruss3 (Kruss3@gmail.comsto)
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