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<blockquote data-quote="Mal37" data-source="post: 1481860" data-attributes="member: 370848"><p>I found it online called Reversing Diabetes.</p><p>It suggests that eating a terrific amount of fat will reverse diabetes within a very short time, and sounded wonderful.</p><p>I still had my usual breakfast of porridge oats, with added pumpkin seeds, cinnamon, ginger, chia seeds, fennel seeds, and added a swirl of double cream. (I never get a BG rise with this breakfast) Porridge is made with coconut milk by the way.</p><p>I ate nuts as a snack, put cream and butter in hot drinks (they suggest it) ate lots of fatty foods, </p><p>They aid not to exercise ... which seemed odd, but I went with it.</p><p>I ate copious amounts of butter, cheese, extra thick cream ... you name it!</p><p>The only thing that they didn't agree with was my two squares of 85 per cent chocolate some evenings, and my porridge!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mal37, post: 1481860, member: 370848"] I found it online called Reversing Diabetes. It suggests that eating a terrific amount of fat will reverse diabetes within a very short time, and sounded wonderful. I still had my usual breakfast of porridge oats, with added pumpkin seeds, cinnamon, ginger, chia seeds, fennel seeds, and added a swirl of double cream. (I never get a BG rise with this breakfast) Porridge is made with coconut milk by the way. I ate nuts as a snack, put cream and butter in hot drinks (they suggest it) ate lots of fatty foods, They aid not to exercise ... which seemed odd, but I went with it. I ate copious amounts of butter, cheese, extra thick cream ... you name it! The only thing that they didn't agree with was my two squares of 85 per cent chocolate some evenings, and my porridge! [/QUOTE]
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