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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1645346" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>You can not calculate the inslin you need as you will lose liver fat within one or two weeks of starting the ND, and as the liver fat is lost your insilin reistance will <strong>greatly </strong>reduce. Hence in the recent study they stopped most meds on day one, and only restarted them if people had a BG above 20 after two weeks. (I don't know if they allowed anyone on insulin.)</p><p></p><p>Personly I think a FBG 6.8 is too low while doing the ND with insulin and you should be aiming more towards 10 for the first few weeks. Once the fat is removed from your liver, your insilin reistance is unlickly to change quickly.</p><p></p><p>(I also think the 8 week blood suger diet is better then the shakes as it is much lower carbs, and hence easyer to get insulin doses right. Maybe make the shakes up with water rather then milk to reduce the carbs.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1645346, member: 410240"] You can not calculate the inslin you need as you will lose liver fat within one or two weeks of starting the ND, and as the liver fat is lost your insilin reistance will [B]greatly [/B]reduce. Hence in the recent study they stopped most meds on day one, and only restarted them if people had a BG above 20 after two weeks. (I don't know if they allowed anyone on insulin.) Personly I think a FBG 6.8 is too low while doing the ND with insulin and you should be aiming more towards 10 for the first few weeks. Once the fat is removed from your liver, your insilin reistance is unlickly to change quickly. (I also think the 8 week blood suger diet is better then the shakes as it is much lower carbs, and hence easyer to get insulin doses right. Maybe make the shakes up with water rather then milk to reduce the carbs.) [/QUOTE]
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