Guar crispbread in the diabetic diet

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Nine diabetic patients who were receiving various treatments supplemented their normal home diets (two patients) or metabolic ward diets (seven patients) with guar crispbread for five days. Their mean urinary glucose excretion fell significantly by 38% during the last two days. A significant fall in fasting blood glucose concentration of 1.1±0-4 mmol/1 (19*8±7*2 mg/100 ml) was seen only in those who took guar after the control period. Over eight weeks’ treatment insulin dosage was reduced by 21% in five patients, and home testing showed that glycosuria was reduced by 68% in six patients. © 1978, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Bacon, S., Metz, G. L., & Hockaday, R. (1978). Guar crispbread in the diabetic diet. British Medical Journal, 2(6154), 1744–1746. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.6154.1744

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