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How irresposible are the current diet NHS guidelines for T2 and pre diabetics?
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeTurin" data-source="post: 1614660" data-attributes="member: 318833"><p>Exactly. For diet it'sw false that "one size fits all", so giving a boilerplate response on this it a surefire way to make people fail. In this forum the eatwell plate is downturned, but the biggest problem is that eatweel plate in explained wrong and followed worse. Maybe LCHF has more success because people that are on low carb diet have to be more food-aware? The fact that pepperoni pizza is not part of mediterranean diet maybe is not well understood by general public and ill-informed people with diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeTurin, post: 1614660, member: 318833"] Exactly. For diet it'sw false that "one size fits all", so giving a boilerplate response on this it a surefire way to make people fail. In this forum the eatwell plate is downturned, but the biggest problem is that eatweel plate in explained wrong and followed worse. Maybe LCHF has more success because people that are on low carb diet have to be more food-aware? The fact that pepperoni pizza is not part of mediterranean diet maybe is not well understood by general public and ill-informed people with diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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