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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1560285" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>I do hope that weightloss alone is not the hub of the results but that the methodology of lifestyle change is emphasised. As we know, some people have struggled with weight loss even while lowering their bg. I dislike, intensely, the view taken in the media that T2s fall into one category but envisage that the headlines on release of the findings of ND will oversimplify the 'reversal' of DMT2 as we saw recently with the headline 'Type 2 Diabetes Reversed in Just Two Weeks'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1560285, member: 408573"] I do hope that weightloss alone is not the hub of the results but that the methodology of lifestyle change is emphasised. As we know, some people have struggled with weight loss even while lowering their bg. I dislike, intensely, the view taken in the media that T2s fall into one category but envisage that the headlines on release of the findings of ND will oversimplify the 'reversal' of DMT2 as we saw recently with the headline 'Type 2 Diabetes Reversed in Just Two Weeks'. [/QUOTE]
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