PNJB
Well-Known Member
Increasing scientific evidence is showing that low carb diets increase the risk of T2D. Low blood glucose caused by low-carb diets accelerate the risk of insulin resistance and eventual diabetes. The research also shows that low-carb diets can cause cancer because of the associated higher consumption of animal protein.
I have been following the Low Carb Hi fat diet for 488 days and after a successful Diabetic review yesterday, I have a cholesterol of 4.2 and an HbA1c of 48 (being the WHO recommended diagnostic cut off point for Diabetes). In this time I have stopped Juvancita and Gliclazide. Brought my BP down from 156/125 to 120/70 (and reduced BP tablets), have totally negated the necrobiosis lapoidica ulcerating my legs and can now walk well enough to join local "Walking for Wellness" groups when, before the start of my food regimen, I could hardly walk 100 yards. I had T2D BEFORE I started this regimen, and I totally endorse it as being the right activity for ME