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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 1657486" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>Well done on reversing your condition. You have exercised your right to put forward a protocol that has worked wonders.</p><p></p><p>I find the friendly advice to perhaps get insulin tested reasonable. I am going to get mine done next June with a full bloods my DB nurse agreed to on Thursday.</p><p></p><p>I disagree with a couple of points you have made. It is my opinion that LCHF is a reasonable protocol, as it just is a removal of the excessive triglyceride causing foods dominating food choices, modern choices are mainly over processed and in the time humans have been around account for just a days existence, so new. I did the Eatwell guide, no sugar in tea, coffee, 4 fizzy drinks a year, lots of orange juice, sweet fruits, no white bread, home made white flour pancakes with fresh lemon, oats made with milk etc, I was TOFI looking but ended up with a 134 HbA1c. 52% of Americans are pre or diabetic as an example of the Eatwell equivalent and the obesity figures in children and adults is nothing but epedemic. I will stick my neck out and and say if the entire world turned over night to LCHF the outcomes would be classed as a modern miracle - just an opinion.</p><p></p><p>As for cholesterol, the majority of success stories I have read have stated excellent lipids on LCHF, those that have an increase in LDL are in the minority, and often the trig to hdl is improved; the diet heart hypothesy for me has been comprehensively taken apart and definitely in my n=1 scenario on my numbers.</p><p></p><p>Happy for you though.</p><p></p><p>Edited to improve some typos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 1657486, member: 256617"] Well done on reversing your condition. You have exercised your right to put forward a protocol that has worked wonders. I find the friendly advice to perhaps get insulin tested reasonable. I am going to get mine done next June with a full bloods my DB nurse agreed to on Thursday. I disagree with a couple of points you have made. It is my opinion that LCHF is a reasonable protocol, as it just is a removal of the excessive triglyceride causing foods dominating food choices, modern choices are mainly over processed and in the time humans have been around account for just a days existence, so new. I did the Eatwell guide, no sugar in tea, coffee, 4 fizzy drinks a year, lots of orange juice, sweet fruits, no white bread, home made white flour pancakes with fresh lemon, oats made with milk etc, I was TOFI looking but ended up with a 134 HbA1c. 52% of Americans are pre or diabetic as an example of the Eatwell equivalent and the obesity figures in children and adults is nothing but epedemic. I will stick my neck out and and say if the entire world turned over night to LCHF the outcomes would be classed as a modern miracle - just an opinion. As for cholesterol, the majority of success stories I have read have stated excellent lipids on LCHF, those that have an increase in LDL are in the minority, and often the trig to hdl is improved; the diet heart hypothesy for me has been comprehensively taken apart and definitely in my n=1 scenario on my numbers. Happy for you though. Edited to improve some typos. [/QUOTE]
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