Agreed, but NICE is only concerned with drugs and Big Pharma. They do now include some guidelines about diet and weight control, but as pointed out these are perhaps a little behind the times. They do not yet support 'eat to meter' testing which I think is where you were heading.... it is still difficult getting self monitoring support, These new guidelines seem to be less restrictive than they were, and now ask the physician to engage with the self monitoring process (which is new i think) But you only get strips if you are on certain drug therapies, or a Newbie. Or an out-and-out Hypo chondriac. I like the new additional advice to steer clear of foods specially made for Diabetics, and also the fact that they have come clean about cost being a major consideration when choosing drug therapies. (transparency I suppose). They also introduce the concept of the patient being able to turn down treatments that they are not happy with (<<the person's individual preferences and needs>>)