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BBC1 Thursday 21:00 Doctor in the House...

hankjam

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Type of diabetes
Treatment type
Diet only
This man can save your life...
1 Check your BP
2 Test your BS
3 Cut the Carbs
4 Switch off and mediate
5 Don't fixate on the Cholesterol
6 Fast for Fitness
7 Junk the Junk food.

Lifted from RadioTimes.

Like the cut of his jib.
 
Seems to be very interesting programme. Particularly interested in where a diabetic person went down from three drugs to one. Although his methods doesn't seem to be any different than what is being advised on this forum but it will certainly be more helpful to see them in practice.
 
Well at least its getting out into the mainstream now.
 
Tonight on TV is a program talking about Type 2 and a low carb diet.

I am sure it will be worth while watching for any newly diagnosed Type 2 out there.
 
Thanks, must try and watch that
 
Thanks, looked it up, saw the previous one but this one should be of more interest to us!
 
Currently watching (9.00pm) programme where GP is living with a family. Man of house is type 2 GP giving advice, so far so good
 
Liking this GP, an informative one and an understanding one, a good programme so far.
 
Very impressed, sadly the Dr in the program is a one in a million ! Still it just takes one in the right place to change things for every
 
Very impressed with the programme.
A few tiny niggles, but not really worth mentioning.

What a wonderful, accessible, effective vehicle to communicate sensible advice for T2Ds.
And soooooo much better than the ignorant fat bashing that goes on in the rest of the media.
 
I want a DXA scan,............................. It doesn't look like my local Spire hospital has one, which is a shame, but at £139 I would go for it. Bury St Edmunds isn't a million miles away, except it's down the A14. I'm still traumatised by having an A14 commute for a while, in a nightmare job.......

[shudder ]

http://www.bodyscanuk.com/scans--packages.html

Looks like the visceral fat package in does in London, not Bury St Edmunds.
 
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