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Dr Jason Fung & Prof Roy Taylor both trying to mimic bariatric surgery ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Begonia" data-source="post: 1572545" data-attributes="member: 384303"><p>Thanks for all the really informative answers. I do understand the differences in eating programs and that Dr Fung's emphasis is on allowing the body to repair itself during fasting periods. Prof Taylor's hypothesis is the twin cycles of clearing out the liver fat and then most importantly clearing the fat in the pancreas.</p><p></p><p>I guess what I don't really understand is the link between pancreatic fat, insulin production and insulin resistance. Are the two approaches both doing the same thing but by different methods... ie are they both getting rid of that pesky fat in the pancreas and resetting insulin production to be more normal ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Begonia, post: 1572545, member: 384303"] Thanks for all the really informative answers. I do understand the differences in eating programs and that Dr Fung's emphasis is on allowing the body to repair itself during fasting periods. Prof Taylor's hypothesis is the twin cycles of clearing out the liver fat and then most importantly clearing the fat in the pancreas. I guess what I don't really understand is the link between pancreatic fat, insulin production and insulin resistance. Are the two approaches both doing the same thing but by different methods... ie are they both getting rid of that pesky fat in the pancreas and resetting insulin production to be more normal ? [/QUOTE]
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