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Default Organic oatmeal for diabetics

On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 16:41:09 -0400, Peppermint Patootie
> wrote:

>In article >, Ross@home
>wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 12:51:33 -0400, Evelyn >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 21:13:15 +0000, SammzOatmeal
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >>Hi everyone,
>> >>
>> >>I am brand new and first wanted to ask if it is permissible to promote
>> >>my product in the appropriate category?
>> >>
>> >>Samm
>> >
>> >Not appreciated at all. First of all we hate advertising, especially
>> >here. Secondly, oat meal of ANY kind is not good for diabetics. It
>> >raises our blood glucose numbers. Please don't.
>> >
>> >Evelyn

>>
>> You gotta cut some slack. First, SammzOats asked, didn't just post a
>> full blown ad.
>> I don't believe oatmeal is bad for every diabetic. I love oatmeal and
>> when I switched to steel cut oats my numbers improved. As a matter of
>> fact, I had a nice big bowl of steel cut oatmeal for breakfast this
>> morning, along with 1/2 slice of light toasted rye bread and 2 hours
>> later my reading was 6.3 mmo/l (115 mg/dL for you behind the times
>> types). Granted, I use no sugar but, that's the way I've always eaten
>> it, I've never cared for sugar on my oatmeal.
>>
>> Ross.

>
>What was it at 1 hour?
>
>PP


I haven't been taking it at one hour lately but, next time I have the
steel cut oats for breakfast I will, if only for my own information.

Ross.