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Dr Jason Fung & Prof Roy Taylor both trying to mimic bariatric surgery ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1572633" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>Firstly have your fasting insulin level been tested to confirm that you are a classic Type2 with insulin resistance? I expect that one of the reasons that the USA low-carb doctors get such good results is that they correctly confirm someone has Type2 before starting unlike the NHS that just assumes it.</p><p></p><p>Then have you considered asking your doctor if you can go onto SGLT2 Inhibitors as from what I understand (and a few results on this forum) they will keep someone in keto by lowing BG without increasing insulin levels. Hence allowing a little more protein or carbs. On any given diet they will also result in a little weight loss unless someone eats more to compensate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1572633, member: 410240"] Firstly have your fasting insulin level been tested to confirm that you are a classic Type2 with insulin resistance? I expect that one of the reasons that the USA low-carb doctors get such good results is that they correctly confirm someone has Type2 before starting unlike the NHS that just assumes it. Then have you considered asking your doctor if you can go onto SGLT2 Inhibitors as from what I understand (and a few results on this forum) they will keep someone in keto by lowing BG without increasing insulin levels. Hence allowing a little more protein or carbs. On any given diet they will also result in a little weight loss unless someone eats more to compensate. [/QUOTE]
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