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<blockquote data-quote="CherryAA" data-source="post: 1503443" data-attributes="member: 327005"><p>I don't think it matters which type of diet one chooses, be it LCHF, VLC, or fasting , if you can stick with it and you can bring down your weight, then the chances are you will give your pancreas the chance to function properly again eventually. </p><p></p><p>My own system seems to be happily saying - you are pretty "normal" at the moment and I've never been near the Newcastle Diet, instead I lost 27K through LCHF at 30 g per day. </p><p></p><p>For all of us there is a tendency to assume what worked best for us will do so for everyone else- the critical point seems to me to get rid of the carbs by whatever means you choose and aim for a significant calorie deficit at the same time. the two ni combination will most probably bring down, weight, hba1C and improve insulin resistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CherryAA, post: 1503443, member: 327005"] I don't think it matters which type of diet one chooses, be it LCHF, VLC, or fasting , if you can stick with it and you can bring down your weight, then the chances are you will give your pancreas the chance to function properly again eventually. My own system seems to be happily saying - you are pretty "normal" at the moment and I've never been near the Newcastle Diet, instead I lost 27K through LCHF at 30 g per day. For all of us there is a tendency to assume what worked best for us will do so for everyone else- the critical point seems to me to get rid of the carbs by whatever means you choose and aim for a significant calorie deficit at the same time. the two ni combination will most probably bring down, weight, hba1C and improve insulin resistance. [/QUOTE]
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