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'De-prescribing' advice for GPs when patients adopt low carb to manage diabetes
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<blockquote data-quote="Cocosilk" data-source="post: 2097996" data-attributes="member: 501623"><p>This link should be in a sticky thread for quick access for newbies who have adopted a very low carb diet after coming to this site and seeing the success stories but whose GPs and dietician aren't sure about very low carb diets.</p><p></p><p>I was interested to see if, when going very low carb and then higher fat or even keto whether there would be any official recommendation for supplements of any kind or check ups and maybe blood tests to see if electrolytes levels are balanced or if anything else is lacking after a few months of very low carb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cocosilk, post: 2097996, member: 501623"] This link should be in a sticky thread for quick access for newbies who have adopted a very low carb diet after coming to this site and seeing the success stories but whose GPs and dietician aren't sure about very low carb diets. I was interested to see if, when going very low carb and then higher fat or even keto whether there would be any official recommendation for supplements of any kind or check ups and maybe blood tests to see if electrolytes levels are balanced or if anything else is lacking after a few months of very low carb. [/QUOTE]
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