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<blockquote data-quote="Pneu" data-source="post: 214998" data-attributes="member: 28827"><p>Reversingdiabetes </p><p></p><p>I don't think anyone would argue that supplements and low / reduced carbohydrate diets are wrong just that as with anything that could potentially inter-fear with other medication / medical conditions it should always been done in conjunction with seeking advice from an HCP. </p><p></p><p>Many individuals when first diagnosed can and are scared about this condition and scared people often make ill-informed / rash decisions. When discussing possible treatment routes its always best to ensure that these people make decisions in partnership with those who can best advise them.. Of course once we become knowledgeable about our condition and the possible options available to us then we can make an informed decision on additional treatment options that we would like to purse. </p><p></p><p>Its good that you share your experience however you need to remember that you take these supplements and makes these decisions from a position of knowledge and the newly diagnosed often do not... therefore they should always seek professional advice before blindly taking something that could quite possible have an adverse effect on there health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pneu, post: 214998, member: 28827"] Reversingdiabetes I don't think anyone would argue that supplements and low / reduced carbohydrate diets are wrong just that as with anything that could potentially inter-fear with other medication / medical conditions it should always been done in conjunction with seeking advice from an HCP. Many individuals when first diagnosed can and are scared about this condition and scared people often make ill-informed / rash decisions. When discussing possible treatment routes its always best to ensure that these people make decisions in partnership with those who can best advise them.. Of course once we become knowledgeable about our condition and the possible options available to us then we can make an informed decision on additional treatment options that we would like to purse. Its good that you share your experience however you need to remember that you take these supplements and makes these decisions from a position of knowledge and the newly diagnosed often do not... therefore they should always seek professional advice before blindly taking something that could quite possible have an adverse effect on there health. [/QUOTE]
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