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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyExpat" data-source="post: 932787" data-attributes="member: 200461"><p>I think you need to have a specific type of diabetes, 'caused' by a layer of visceral fat on the pancreas and liver.</p><p>I don't think the 1/6th of your body is a hard and fast rule.</p><p>To some degree it depends how obese you are initially, and where the fat is.</p><p>After eight weeks though, enough reduction of the visceral fat should have occurred to instigate a change in your body's response.</p><p>Also you have had enough time to re-educate yourself off the excess of food, and accept reduction in the amount you eat overall.</p><p></p><p>But if you eat the wrong food again, you may start to increase visceral fat again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyExpat, post: 932787, member: 200461"] I think you need to have a specific type of diabetes, 'caused' by a layer of visceral fat on the pancreas and liver. I don't think the 1/6th of your body is a hard and fast rule. To some degree it depends how obese you are initially, and where the fat is. After eight weeks though, enough reduction of the visceral fat should have occurred to instigate a change in your body's response. Also you have had enough time to re-educate yourself off the excess of food, and accept reduction in the amount you eat overall. But if you eat the wrong food again, you may start to increase visceral fat again. [/QUOTE]
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