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Did a plant base diet ever work for metabolic syndromes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2384766" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I take as my yardstick the number of success stories in the specific subthread on this forum that attribute their success to a WFPB diet plan. I also note but do not tabulate the number of people on this forum general sections that declare that they are ex-PB advocates having given up in favour of a more successful dietary approach which is normally a Low Carb type diet.</p><p></p><p>I also use my own personal experiences, where a vegan curry put me in hospital ER with a suspected heart attack, and also the time when a Michael Greger vegan stew made my sugar levels jump into the 30+ mmol/l. Note: a normal omnivore stew hardly raises my levels at all. </p><p></p><p>My wife had a friend who was a staunch follower of said Greger, and she advised my son to go WFPB to cure his cancer, and also my wife was advised to go WFPB to cure her Parkinson's. These ''cures' are dangerous, and I now include the claims being made for curing diabetes in the same portfolio. The above-mentioned friend is now a convert to LCHF after seeing my journey with the proof from both my SMBG and GP tests. She no longer pesters me to go vegan and she admits to enjoying the sins of the flesh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2384766, member: 196898"] I take as my yardstick the number of success stories in the specific subthread on this forum that attribute their success to a WFPB diet plan. I also note but do not tabulate the number of people on this forum general sections that declare that they are ex-PB advocates having given up in favour of a more successful dietary approach which is normally a Low Carb type diet. I also use my own personal experiences, where a vegan curry put me in hospital ER with a suspected heart attack, and also the time when a Michael Greger vegan stew made my sugar levels jump into the 30+ mmol/l. Note: a normal omnivore stew hardly raises my levels at all. My wife had a friend who was a staunch follower of said Greger, and she advised my son to go WFPB to cure his cancer, and also my wife was advised to go WFPB to cure her Parkinson's. These ''cures' are dangerous, and I now include the claims being made for curing diabetes in the same portfolio. The above-mentioned friend is now a convert to LCHF after seeing my journey with the proof from both my SMBG and GP tests. She no longer pesters me to go vegan and she admits to enjoying the sins of the flesh. [/QUOTE]
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