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<blockquote data-quote="Dougie22" data-source="post: 226205" data-attributes="member: 34509"><p>I have read and own two of the books mentioned above by Sid and would recommend them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Beckers book, though IMHO, suffers from a lack of specifics when it discusses self testing, etc. I would have liked a section which basically gave the NICE guidelines or equivelant (as per this sites newby info), perhaps in a chapter called "self testing - what are the targets and how do you achieve them"</p><p></p><p>Ruhl's book is much better in this respect. Although she personnally advocates what some would consider very low BS level targets, she also gives you other body's recommendations.The units used seem to be in "american" so I had to convert them.</p><p></p><p>For anyone wanting a controversial view on statins, I'd recommend Kendrik's "the Great Cholesterol Con"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dougie22, post: 226205, member: 34509"] I have read and own two of the books mentioned above by Sid and would recommend them. Beckers book, though IMHO, suffers from a lack of specifics when it discusses self testing, etc. I would have liked a section which basically gave the NICE guidelines or equivelant (as per this sites newby info), perhaps in a chapter called "self testing - what are the targets and how do you achieve them" Ruhl's book is much better in this respect. Although she personnally advocates what some would consider very low BS level targets, she also gives you other body's recommendations.The units used seem to be in "american" so I had to convert them. For anyone wanting a controversial view on statins, I'd recommend Kendrik's "the Great Cholesterol Con" [/QUOTE]
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