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<blockquote data-quote="dbr10" data-source="post: 1022023" data-attributes="member: 174581"><p>My experience of the X-PERT course was an eye opener - but for the wrong reasons. I had already read Jenny Ruhl's book, and was in the middle of reading Dr. Bernstein's. I knew that the HCLF diet they were pushing would only make my condition worse. There were people who had had diabetes for 10 and 14 years who had been told nothing about carbs and were only now doing the course. One woman had heart problems, and after 10 years was facing having to start insulin. The gentleman (14 yrs diagnosis) had neuropathy, retinopathy, gum disease; had had cancer twice, and was waiting for a stent to be fitted because of heart problems. Just two examples of the way they had been looked after by the NHS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbr10, post: 1022023, member: 174581"] My experience of the X-PERT course was an eye opener - but for the wrong reasons. I had already read Jenny Ruhl's book, and was in the middle of reading Dr. Bernstein's. I knew that the HCLF diet they were pushing would only make my condition worse. There were people who had had diabetes for 10 and 14 years who had been told nothing about carbs and were only now doing the course. One woman had heart problems, and after 10 years was facing having to start insulin. The gentleman (14 yrs diagnosis) had neuropathy, retinopathy, gum disease; had had cancer twice, and was waiting for a stent to be fitted because of heart problems. Just two examples of the way they had been looked after by the NHS. [/QUOTE]
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