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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1568694" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>The answer to your question is yes.. Most of the 41 people who did the original 2 studies failed to reverse their Type 2 diabetes.</p><p>The main problem I find with the ND is that so far the actual studies Counterpoint 2011 and Counterbalance 2016 have involved about 41 people in total. Counterpoint was 11 to do proof of concept and Counterbalance was 30.</p><p>Counterpoint only did it for 8 weeks and so far as I know the participants were never followed up. At least I have never found any reference to it.</p><p>Counterbalance was followed up after 6 months and of the original 30 participants 13 were still "non diabetic" after this period. So a success rate of 43%.</p><p>From the two studies a whole plethora of people have tried to replicate the success of these experiments. To make claims based on such small studies seems a bit dangerous to me. Once the new study has been complete there will still be fewer than 200 people (of the current study half are in a control group) who have completed the ND "proper".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1568694, member: 219467"] The answer to your question is yes.. Most of the 41 people who did the original 2 studies failed to reverse their Type 2 diabetes. The main problem I find with the ND is that so far the actual studies Counterpoint 2011 and Counterbalance 2016 have involved about 41 people in total. Counterpoint was 11 to do proof of concept and Counterbalance was 30. Counterpoint only did it for 8 weeks and so far as I know the participants were never followed up. At least I have never found any reference to it. Counterbalance was followed up after 6 months and of the original 30 participants 13 were still "non diabetic" after this period. So a success rate of 43%. From the two studies a whole plethora of people have tried to replicate the success of these experiments. To make claims based on such small studies seems a bit dangerous to me. Once the new study has been complete there will still be fewer than 200 people (of the current study half are in a control group) who have completed the ND "proper". [/QUOTE]
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