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<blockquote data-quote="Tannith" data-source="post: 1568057" data-attributes="member: 422465"><p>Michael Mosely has just issued an update to his "clever guts" book. In it he says"<em>I've also been talking to my guru Professor Roy Taylor who's based in Newcastle. He tells me that the results of a major study are coming out in December so I will keep you updated with those as I believe these results are going to be really big." </em></p><p><em>I would guess from that that the expected announcement of results from Prof Taylor will be that the ND has been a great success. He defines success by loss of liver and pancreatic fat reversing diabetes T2. We have no MRI scanners as he does, but the last lot of his trial subjects lost an average of 15% of their weight. That can be a guide for us. Subjects lost that without diabetic drugs or a low carb diet. (Prof Taylor has never mentioned low carb).And in doing so they brought their BG s down to Non Diabetic levels. This is what I am aiming to do on ND, lose 15% of my starting weight.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tannith, post: 1568057, member: 422465"] Michael Mosely has just issued an update to his "clever guts" book. In it he says"[I]I've also been talking to my guru Professor Roy Taylor who's based in Newcastle. He tells me that the results of a major study are coming out in December so I will keep you updated with those as I believe these results are going to be really big." I would guess from that that the expected announcement of results from Prof Taylor will be that the ND has been a great success. He defines success by loss of liver and pancreatic fat reversing diabetes T2. We have no MRI scanners as he does, but the last lot of his trial subjects lost an average of 15% of their weight. That can be a guide for us. Subjects lost that without diabetic drugs or a low carb diet. (Prof Taylor has never mentioned low carb).And in doing so they brought their BG s down to Non Diabetic levels. This is what I am aiming to do on ND, lose 15% of my starting weight.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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