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Drinking wine with meal reduces risk of developing T2 by 14%
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2493559" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>The modern version of Pioppi Diet is indeed LCHF compatible but not keto. it is the diet that Tom Watson used so successfully to get control of his diabetes.</p><p></p><p>It is difficult to find information on the diet that is not part of the commercial promotion activity for the diet plan and documentary, with the associated hard sell and promotion splurge. Think Mediterranean (Pioppi village is recognised by WHO as being the origin of the Medoiterranean diet), and add healthy fats. The modern version includes coconut oil which can spark controvrsy, but the advice is = in moderation like a sat fat.</p><p></p><p>i am using this diet, and last week I had a consultation with my cardiologist. He was surprised that my condition is stable and not worsening contrary to his expectations, so it would seem to support the claims for heart health in my [n=1] sample. My next review is in a years time, not next month which the cardo was planning to fit a pacemaker. It seems i am too healthy for that to proceed at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2493559, member: 196898"] The modern version of Pioppi Diet is indeed LCHF compatible but not keto. it is the diet that Tom Watson used so successfully to get control of his diabetes. It is difficult to find information on the diet that is not part of the commercial promotion activity for the diet plan and documentary, with the associated hard sell and promotion splurge. Think Mediterranean (Pioppi village is recognised by WHO as being the origin of the Medoiterranean diet), and add healthy fats. The modern version includes coconut oil which can spark controvrsy, but the advice is = in moderation like a sat fat. i am using this diet, and last week I had a consultation with my cardiologist. He was surprised that my condition is stable and not worsening contrary to his expectations, so it would seem to support the claims for heart health in my [n=1] sample. My next review is in a years time, not next month which the cardo was planning to fit a pacemaker. It seems i am too healthy for that to proceed at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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