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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 932845" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Foxy - If you read Professor Taylor's work and look for some of his presentations, on YouTube, you will understand that neither the 8 week timeframe, nor the 1/6th of body weigh is important. What is important is the individual downwardly breaching their personal fat threshold. For some people, that could be a few kilos, but for others it could be much more, or indeed, irrelevant, because their diabetes is more complex.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, nobody knows what an individual's personal fat threshold is. As I understand it, the percentage of body weight often discussed is merely the average for those who were successful. From memory, Richard Doughty's experience was a shorter diet and less weight loss than the standard trial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 932845, member: 88961"] Foxy - If you read Professor Taylor's work and look for some of his presentations, on YouTube, you will understand that neither the 8 week timeframe, nor the 1/6th of body weigh is important. What is important is the individual downwardly breaching their personal fat threshold. For some people, that could be a few kilos, but for others it could be much more, or indeed, irrelevant, because their diabetes is more complex. Sadly, nobody knows what an individual's personal fat threshold is. As I understand it, the percentage of body weight often discussed is merely the average for those who were successful. From memory, Richard Doughty's experience was a shorter diet and less weight loss than the standard trial. [/QUOTE]
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