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<blockquote data-quote="SJC" data-source="post: 543971" data-attributes="member: 108294"><p>I got to thinking today about the NHS and the way they advise about diabetes and diet. I know a lot of you have had great success with the LCHF diet and I am following it, but how many of you have told your doctors, clinic etc about how you have kept your BG levels down? I have to see the dietician at the hospital soon because I am losing weight and need to keep it on. Do you reckon she is going to tell me to increase my carbs because I do? How else can I put weight on?</p><p></p><p>This LCHF affair...is it tried and tested over a long time? If it is and has had such successful results, why do you think the NHS hasn't picked up on it and advised people to take it up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SJC, post: 543971, member: 108294"] I got to thinking today about the NHS and the way they advise about diabetes and diet. I know a lot of you have had great success with the LCHF diet and I am following it, but how many of you have told your doctors, clinic etc about how you have kept your BG levels down? I have to see the dietician at the hospital soon because I am losing weight and need to keep it on. Do you reckon she is going to tell me to increase my carbs because I do? How else can I put weight on? This LCHF affair...is it tried and tested over a long time? If it is and has had such successful results, why do you think the NHS hasn't picked up on it and advised people to take it up? [/QUOTE]
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