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<blockquote data-quote="Fleegle" data-source="post: 1569991" data-attributes="member: 402985"><p>Even if the ND turns out to be not as successful as originally thought - some of the work done is great.</p><p>Take being fat. In his presentations he often shows a slide which shows the peek in T2 and that at either end of the curve of BMI - and points out the number of people with really low BMI who have T2 - debunking the myth, scientifically, that T2 is about being fat. Then there is the liver scan, the pancreatic scan - imagine if in 5 years every newly diagnosed T2 got a scan and was told "you need to eat 800 cals a day for further notice, come back every three weeks for a scan" or "sorry - you are likely to have this for a long while". His research could change peoples perception and improve the life of so many. How many T2s in the UK? What percentage success - 20% - hundreds of thousands of cured T2s. Even if I am not one of them, brilliant research!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleegle, post: 1569991, member: 402985"] Even if the ND turns out to be not as successful as originally thought - some of the work done is great. Take being fat. In his presentations he often shows a slide which shows the peek in T2 and that at either end of the curve of BMI - and points out the number of people with really low BMI who have T2 - debunking the myth, scientifically, that T2 is about being fat. Then there is the liver scan, the pancreatic scan - imagine if in 5 years every newly diagnosed T2 got a scan and was told "you need to eat 800 cals a day for further notice, come back every three weeks for a scan" or "sorry - you are likely to have this for a long while". His research could change peoples perception and improve the life of so many. How many T2s in the UK? What percentage success - 20% - hundreds of thousands of cured T2s. Even if I am not one of them, brilliant research! [/QUOTE]
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