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3 weeks no weight loss

I am sorry Yorksman, I tried to read the paper links you posted but have to admit I lack the energy to go through them thoroughly enough to understand them properly. ......................

If you don't understand them, therein lies your confusion over your own diet, and your inability to understand any other studies seems to limit your viewpoint as well I'm afraid. But at least you seem to admit that, and it does help us to understand your insistence that we should all follow your diet to the exclusion of any other.
 
Liver research at the NMRC
How do you go about the diagnosis of fatty liver? Can you have fatty liver and normal liver enzymes? Will it show on ultrasound? Or do you have to have a biopsy?

Roy Taylor is the head of the research team into diabetes at Newcastle, who operate out of the Magnetic Resonance Centre:

Liver research at the NMRC

He writes:

Liver
Evidence linking hepatic insulin sensitivity to intraorgan triglyceride content has been steadily accumulating. In insulin-treated type 2 diabetes, insulin dose correlates with the extent of fatty liver (35), and in turn, this is associated with insulin sensitivity to suppression of hepatic glucose production (36). Decreasing the fat content of liver is associated with improvement in insulin suppression of glucose production and, thereby, with improvement in fasting plasma glucose

His article previously published in Medscape, Type 2 Diabetes Etiology and reversibility is now online
 
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