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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1540395" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>I don't think we have the evidence to make those statements.</p><p>No one has ever done a long term study on a large group of committed low carbers, to see if/how their T2 deteriorates.</p><p>And there certainly isn't any long term study evidence on a large group of T2s who have undergone bariatric surgery or ND to see whether their conditions deteriorate over time, following the initial improvements after the diet/surgery.</p><p></p><p>It is very easy, when people discover things like the ND, to assign all sorts of hopeful 'facts' and expectations to them.</p><p>People make enthusiastic statements about it being a 100% effective, and 'a cure' and 'better than low carbing' and all sorts of other things. None of those statements are made by Professor Taylor, and none of them are supported by studies and evidence. For example, no study has been done comparing ND with very low carbing for long term 'reversal'. Yet people keep making these statements, until they gather a kind of urban myth status and newcomers read them and think they are fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1540395, member: 41816"] I don't think we have the evidence to make those statements. No one has ever done a long term study on a large group of committed low carbers, to see if/how their T2 deteriorates. And there certainly isn't any long term study evidence on a large group of T2s who have undergone bariatric surgery or ND to see whether their conditions deteriorate over time, following the initial improvements after the diet/surgery. It is very easy, when people discover things like the ND, to assign all sorts of hopeful 'facts' and expectations to them. People make enthusiastic statements about it being a 100% effective, and 'a cure' and 'better than low carbing' and all sorts of other things. None of those statements are made by Professor Taylor, and none of them are supported by studies and evidence. For example, no study has been done comparing ND with very low carbing for long term 'reversal'. Yet people keep making these statements, until they gather a kind of urban myth status and newcomers read them and think they are fact. [/QUOTE]
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