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<blockquote data-quote="Peerless67" data-source="post: 1538260" data-attributes="member: 425152"><p>You do the diet for 8 weeks, your BG will come down very quickly as the fat and sugar stores in your liver go. Your pancreas however will take a bit longer which is why you need to continue for the 2 months. </p><p>Once you have completed the 2 months Taylor advises that as you return to a normal diet you reduce your food intake by 1/3rd</p><p>I assume he means by 1/3rd of what your used to eat. </p><p></p><p>If you do go ahead ( I hope you do) let your doctor or diabetes nurse know as really you need to stop your medications, you will be shocked how fast you BG drops, I do not know what meds you are taking but some may cause you to have hypos if your BG drops too low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peerless67, post: 1538260, member: 425152"] You do the diet for 8 weeks, your BG will come down very quickly as the fat and sugar stores in your liver go. Your pancreas however will take a bit longer which is why you need to continue for the 2 months. Once you have completed the 2 months Taylor advises that as you return to a normal diet you reduce your food intake by 1/3rd I assume he means by 1/3rd of what your used to eat. If you do go ahead ( I hope you do) let your doctor or diabetes nurse know as really you need to stop your medications, you will be shocked how fast you BG drops, I do not know what meds you are taking but some may cause you to have hypos if your BG drops too low. [/QUOTE]
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