You might be at risk of hypos – low blood sugar levels – thus you must check your blood sugar levels often and speak to your healthcare team before starting a low-carbohydrate diet.
Counting carbohydrates
There are different types of carbohydrates; the three main carbohydrate groups being:
- Fast-acting carbohydrates
- Medium-acting carbohydrates
- Slow-acting carbohydrates.
Slow-acting carbohydrates are useful as they are absorbed very slowly, meaning your blood sugar levels are less likely to spike.
Examples of slow-acting carbohydrates include: peas, lentils, beans, squash, sweetcorn, nuts, tofu, and parsnips.
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