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<blockquote data-quote="NoCrbs4Me" data-source="post: 1723508" data-attributes="member: 113206"><p>The standard western medical treatment for type 2 diabetes is:</p><p>1. Follow the government recommended low fat high carb diet.</p><p>2. Metformin.</p><p>3. A statin.</p><p>4. A blood pressure reducing med.</p><p></p><p>As the patient’s blood glucose levels rise, prescribe stronger diabetes meds until finally they need to be on insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoCrbs4Me, post: 1723508, member: 113206"] The standard western medical treatment for type 2 diabetes is: 1. Follow the government recommended low fat high carb diet. 2. Metformin. 3. A statin. 4. A blood pressure reducing med. As the patient’s blood glucose levels rise, prescribe stronger diabetes meds until finally they need to be on insulin. [/QUOTE]
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