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<blockquote data-quote="Yorksman" data-source="post: 464942" data-attributes="member: 55568"><p>That is of course true and is what Roy Taylor advises:</p><p></p><p><em>"You must consult your doctor before embarking upon any very low calorie diet. In particular, any medication you are taking may need to be adjusted. Some general information about this is also on the website. None of this information is a substitute for proper, individual medical advice."</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>I have to assume that people have actually gone to the <a href="http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm" target="_blank">Reversing Type 2 Diabetes website</a>, followed the links and read the posted information, otherwise how have they got the information on the diet? The problem is that too many people who don't know but who think they know post make up opinion and attempt to pass it off as fact and fail to substantiate any of it.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I took Roy Taylor's advice to do it over a period of 6 months, rather than the 8 week hypocalorific diet which is designed to mimick bariatric surgery. I regularly post Taylor's comments on this:<em> "The essential point is that substantial weight loss must be achieved. The time course of weight loss is much less important.", " As outlined above, a more gradual approach to calorie restriction is advised." </em><a href="http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/documents/Diabetes-Reversaloftype2study.pdf" target="_blank">(Frequently Asked Questions)</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorksman, post: 464942, member: 55568"] That is of course true and is what Roy Taylor advises: [I]"You must consult your doctor before embarking upon any very low calorie diet. In particular, any medication you are taking may need to be adjusted. Some general information about this is also on the website. None of this information is a substitute for proper, individual medical advice." [/I] I have to assume that people have actually gone to the [URL='http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm']Reversing Type 2 Diabetes website[/URL], followed the links and read the posted information, otherwise how have they got the information on the diet? The problem is that too many people who don't know but who think they know post make up opinion and attempt to pass it off as fact and fail to substantiate any of it. Personally, I took Roy Taylor's advice to do it over a period of 6 months, rather than the 8 week hypocalorific diet which is designed to mimick bariatric surgery. I regularly post Taylor's comments on this:[I] "The essential point is that substantial weight loss must be achieved. The time course of weight loss is much less important.", " As outlined above, a more gradual approach to calorie restriction is advised." [/I][URL='http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/documents/Diabetes-Reversaloftype2study.pdf'](Frequently Asked Questions)[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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