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<blockquote data-quote="Caeseji" data-source="post: 2025865" data-attributes="member: 497882"><p>I can only really give my own experience here as an example and I would say that if you have existing conditions then to liaise with your doctor first but for myself? It did wonders for me, I've suffered from chronic pain and bipolar disorder all of my life since my late teens and those along with my T2D seem to be kept at bay by this diet. What's more is it did drop a lot of weight off of me rather fast and now? I am comfortable with eating just once a day. My appetite for food is still there but it isn't as pressing and I have a whole different sense of taste now.</p><p></p><p>Low carb is basically an anti-inflammatory diet in many ways, reducing the use of a lot of ingredients that have caused issues for the human race for the last 100 years and I find it personally really easy to keep up with. Again it's just my personal experience and I do hope it helps and that you get yourself onto a good road of recovery too. The two most powerful tools for me have been low carb high fat and intermittent fasting for giving me a new lease of life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caeseji, post: 2025865, member: 497882"] I can only really give my own experience here as an example and I would say that if you have existing conditions then to liaise with your doctor first but for myself? It did wonders for me, I've suffered from chronic pain and bipolar disorder all of my life since my late teens and those along with my T2D seem to be kept at bay by this diet. What's more is it did drop a lot of weight off of me rather fast and now? I am comfortable with eating just once a day. My appetite for food is still there but it isn't as pressing and I have a whole different sense of taste now. Low carb is basically an anti-inflammatory diet in many ways, reducing the use of a lot of ingredients that have caused issues for the human race for the last 100 years and I find it personally really easy to keep up with. Again it's just my personal experience and I do hope it helps and that you get yourself onto a good road of recovery too. The two most powerful tools for me have been low carb high fat and intermittent fasting for giving me a new lease of life. [/QUOTE]
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