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<blockquote data-quote="mfactor" data-source="post: 1004145" data-attributes="member: 67718"><p>Sorry but I disagree .... she was T2 as her results clearly shows......</p><p></p><p>The difference between her and a non diabetic is that a non diabetic could eat all the rubbish she ate <strong>with no changes to their blood sugar levels (</strong>within the normal range<strong>)</strong>, that is what differentiates us from non diabetics.......</p><p></p><p>Eating loads of rubbish does not automatically make you a diabetic and there are millions out there doing the same every week who when tested would have a normal A1c.........</p><p></p><p></p><p>And as for lowering her levels , mine have gone from 18-20 to 5 - 6.5 in 2 months using LCHF and exercise so perfectly doable....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfactor, post: 1004145, member: 67718"] Sorry but I disagree .... she was T2 as her results clearly shows...... The difference between her and a non diabetic is that a non diabetic could eat all the rubbish she ate [B]with no changes to their blood sugar levels ([/B]within the normal range[B])[/B], that is what differentiates us from non diabetics....... Eating loads of rubbish does not automatically make you a diabetic and there are millions out there doing the same every week who when tested would have a normal A1c......... And as for lowering her levels , mine have gone from 18-20 to 5 - 6.5 in 2 months using LCHF and exercise so perfectly doable.... [/QUOTE]
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