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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1570150" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>Remember that "reversed" was defined as being a totally normal BG and insulin response to about the worse food someone at risk of diabetes could have. I would love to know how the people who "failed" did over the next few years and if they are taking fewer drugs with better BG control then they would have otherwise.</p><p></p><p>The main takeaway message is that they have proved 100% that type2 can be completely reversed while also showing the process with fat lose from the liver and bête cells. The published studies never set out to find the best way to control diabetes; they were just trying to understand the process of someone getting type2, by reversing the process with lots of monitoring while the reversal was going on.</p><p></p><p>We now need large-scale studies in the UK, to see what the best method is given the limited time GPs etc have to explain it. To save the NHS lots of money and improve many lives, there is no need to reverse type2, “just” control BG without having to increase the drugs someone is taking every few years. Most of us can name at least one GP who is already doing this at very low cost……..</p><p></p><p><strong>What the Newcastle group has done is proved 100% that Type2 can be reversed, so now no doctor can claim otherwise.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1570150, member: 410240"] Remember that "reversed" was defined as being a totally normal BG and insulin response to about the worse food someone at risk of diabetes could have. I would love to know how the people who "failed" did over the next few years and if they are taking fewer drugs with better BG control then they would have otherwise. The main takeaway message is that they have proved 100% that type2 can be completely reversed while also showing the process with fat lose from the liver and bête cells. The published studies never set out to find the best way to control diabetes; they were just trying to understand the process of someone getting type2, by reversing the process with lots of monitoring while the reversal was going on. We now need large-scale studies in the UK, to see what the best method is given the limited time GPs etc have to explain it. To save the NHS lots of money and improve many lives, there is no need to reverse type2, “just” control BG without having to increase the drugs someone is taking every few years. Most of us can name at least one GP who is already doing this at very low cost…….. [B]What the Newcastle group has done is proved 100% that Type2 can be reversed, so now no doctor can claim otherwise.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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