There is nothing wrong with carbs from a small amount 100% whole wheat bread or pasta. You need good carbs. It is white flour that is very unhealthful.
If you are young and healthy, this may be true. When you have DIABETES, your ability to process the amount of carbohydrates in bread, pasta, etc is GONE. There is virtually no difference between white bread and wheat bread when it comes to insulin and blood sugar effects. Any carbs you get should come from leafy greens, full-fat dairy, meat and the occasional strawberry.
2 slices of bread (whole wheat OR white) is the equivalent of 1/4 cup of table sugar eaten with a spoon.
Whole grain oats, quinoa, brown rice, and raisins are all loaded with sugar. Cranberries, if NOT sweetened can be fine, but unless you are buying them dried at the health food store, they usually are sweetened. Almonds are fine...and I actually use almond meal instead of wheat flour.
If you are young and healthy, this may be true. When you have DIABETES, your ability to process the amount of carbohydrates in bread, pasta, etc is GONE. There is virtually no difference between white bread and wheat bread when it comes to insulin and blood sugar effects. Any carbs you get should come from leafy greens, full-fat dairy, meat and the occasional strawberry.
2 slices of bread (whole wheat OR white) is the equivalent of 1/4 cup of table sugar eaten with a spoon.
Whole grain oats, quinoa, brown rice, and raisins are all loaded with sugar. Cranberries, if NOT sweetened can be fine, but unless you are buying them dried at the health food store, they usually are sweetened. Almonds are fine...and I actually use almond meal instead of wheat flour.
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