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How irresposible are the current diet NHS guidelines for T2 and pre diabetics?
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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1614596" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>Research was done a long-term ago about this, people who were keto adapted having been on a VERY low carb diet for a long time could function with a <strong>much </strong>lower BG level than 3.5 mmol. The researchers injected the insulin while monitoring BG and having the victims do IQ type tests. The only signs of stress were seen in the doctors, as they know that people should be dead with how low their BG was being taken.....</p><p></p><p>Details of this experiment are in the "Art and Science of Low Carb Living" book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1614596, member: 410240"] Research was done a long-term ago about this, people who were keto adapted having been on a VERY low carb diet for a long time could function with a [B]much [/B]lower BG level than 3.5 mmol. The researchers injected the insulin while monitoring BG and having the victims do IQ type tests. The only signs of stress were seen in the doctors, as they know that people should be dead with how low their BG was being taken..... Details of this experiment are in the "Art and Science of Low Carb Living" book. [/QUOTE]
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