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<blockquote data-quote="badcat" data-source="post: 1563373"><p>I guess if youve already invested quite a chunk of £ in the shakes and you still want to lose some weight, Id be tempted to give them a go.</p><p>The aim of the nd diet is to lose a considerable amount of weight to defat the liver and pancreas and it sounds like youve probably achieved that so I wouldnt think you need to go the full monty of 3 shakes a day etc but what is there to lose if you use your stock of shakes to replace 1 or 2meals a day to help with remaining weight loss and / or food choices?</p><p>If it was me I would see how you and your blood sugars react to them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badcat, post: 1563373"] I guess if youve already invested quite a chunk of £ in the shakes and you still want to lose some weight, Id be tempted to give them a go. The aim of the nd diet is to lose a considerable amount of weight to defat the liver and pancreas and it sounds like youve probably achieved that so I wouldnt think you need to go the full monty of 3 shakes a day etc but what is there to lose if you use your stock of shakes to replace 1 or 2meals a day to help with remaining weight loss and / or food choices? If it was me I would see how you and your blood sugars react to them [/QUOTE]
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