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<blockquote data-quote="archersuz" data-source="post: 1852024" data-attributes="member: 437371"><p>[USER=485733]@Moggely[/USER] If you need more information and advice, I can recommend the following books:</p><p><a href="https://www.diabetes.co.uk/shop/reverse-your-diabetes-diet-the-new-eating-plan-to-take-control-of-type-2-diabetes-with-60-quick-and-easy-recipes-by-dr-david-cavan-2" target="_blank">https://www.diabetes.co.uk/shop/reverse-your-diabetes-diet-the-new-eating-plan-to-take-control-of-type-2-diabetes-with-60-quick-and-easy-recipes-by-dr-david-cavan-2</a></p><p>I found them really reassuring and informative. I thought T2 was a death sentence but these books explain what to do to keep yourself well and your T2 under control. You can't do too much research!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archersuz, post: 1852024, member: 437371"] [USER=485733]@Moggely[/USER] If you need more information and advice, I can recommend the following books: [URL]https://www.diabetes.co.uk/shop/reverse-your-diabetes-diet-the-new-eating-plan-to-take-control-of-type-2-diabetes-with-60-quick-and-easy-recipes-by-dr-david-cavan-2[/URL] I found them really reassuring and informative. I thought T2 was a death sentence but these books explain what to do to keep yourself well and your T2 under control. You can't do too much research! [/QUOTE]
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