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GP said it can take more than two years to get normal glucose levels.
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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2137372" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Two points to remember:</p><p></p><p>1. We are all different as shown by our different reactions on the BG meter to the same quantity of the same food. Some people get on well with long Fasts, some with IF, some with just Lower Carb, some with Carnivore, some with Paleo, some with a (crash) Calorie restricted diet.</p><p> Actually I am confident that you on LCHF have achieved a sustained better Hba1c reduction than the average person who tried the Newcastle Diet or Michael Mosely's 800 Cal diet. Purely because it is much easier to sustain as a lifestyle.</p><p></p><p>2. If you look closely a fair proportion of the Low Carb success stories have used and often are still taking Metformin - though there is nothing wrong with that if it suits them. My point is that Swiggy is probably not comparing like with like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2137372, member: 506169"] Two points to remember: 1. We are all different as shown by our different reactions on the BG meter to the same quantity of the same food. Some people get on well with long Fasts, some with IF, some with just Lower Carb, some with Carnivore, some with Paleo, some with a (crash) Calorie restricted diet. Actually I am confident that you on LCHF have achieved a sustained better Hba1c reduction than the average person who tried the Newcastle Diet or Michael Mosely's 800 Cal diet. Purely because it is much easier to sustain as a lifestyle. 2. If you look closely a fair proportion of the Low Carb success stories have used and often are still taking Metformin - though there is nothing wrong with that if it suits them. My point is that Swiggy is probably not comparing like with like. [/QUOTE]
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