Rob quotes from...
< www.mendosa.com/insulin_index.htm>
<Some foods (such as meat, fish, and eggs) that contain no carbohydrate,
just protein and fat (and essentially have a GI value of zero), still
stimulate significant rises in blood insulin.>
your choice of 'expert' could do with a wash of Seek_The_Truth_For_Thyself.
Protein foods stimulate both glucagon and insulin. The latter shifts
glucose from the blood into cells, and the former shifts glucose from the
liver into the blood.
Net result: stable blood sugar.
"Dr" Jenny Brand-Miller once e-mailed to me in a private exchange that high
carbohydrate meals still produce less blood sugar swings than high protein
meals. Ho Ho Ho. Bit like, Where are the WMDs???
andrew