tatterzombie
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
The 'lose and maintain a good weight' is the area that is a problem for some of us. It sounds so easy. No HCP has ever told me how to do this successfully. They just wrongly assumed that I have cheated on the various diets they have suggested. That's soul destroying when they just don't listen. LCHF has helped me lose 3 stones, but I am needing to pay for extra help ( a naturopath) to help me to understand my body so that I can lose the rest of my excess baggage. I can tell you that the eat well plate did not work for me, I continued to gain weight. The exercise I have tried didn't work either. Now I'm trying something new and will report back if I ever succeed in getting to my target weight. Don't hold your breath.@tatterzombie
Thank you for an alternative view on LCHF - at last!
Does this mean there is possible credence in the NHS mantra of 'lose and maintain a good weight, eat a very healthy diet' .... Which does include a 'balanced' eat well plate????
Does this also mean that that HCPs do actually have some knowledge of what they are talking about - perhaps contrary to some views held in here?
Retreating to my trench, donning the body armour and await the 'incoming'!
@zand I totally agree about the combination of fat and carbs being fatal.. half fat half carbs seems to be the magic formula that is irresistible to humans.. see: cookies, crisps, and the like.. It's not just the carbs it is the combination of carbs and fat..
So in my opinion you have to choose.. are you on the fat team or on the carb team.. I believe that both can work, you just have to find out which one you can keep up.
and you are right about the low fat studies.. it is the same as with the low carb studies.. it is very often not as low fat as hclf would have you eat.. nor are many low carb studies as low carb as hflc dictates..
So @Heretic1 when they tell you to eat low fat.. and healthy carbs.. they never tell you how low the fat really has to be.. which leads for the ones that actually follow these instructions to the downward spiral of too many carbs and fat and the need for ever growing medication..
@Avocado Sevenfold the weight loss on hclf was what people would like to see when they speak of healthy weight loss.. it was about 0.5 -1 kg per week.. I don't remember getting under 100 kg so maybe even less.. I think I lost 10 kg in those 3 months..
And I suppose that was not enough to motivate me to continueI gave up/in little by little.. I have a problem regarding food.. I don't understand the word moderation..
That is why I am trying the Newcastle diet right now.. I am hoping the claim that it can get rid of your diabetes is true therefore after that, at a little bit lower weight and perfect blood sugar readings I will have the motivation to not destroy this achievement and continue with hclf..
I also hope that 8 weeks of mostly shakes will help me reassess the food situation for myself.. I need to distance myself from it for a while..
You could use the blogs? Provide a link in your signature.Is there a place on this forum where one could keep a kind of diary about their progress?
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