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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2370284" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi there, going on some sort of restricted 'diet' of just fruit & veg may well make it 'disappear' in 3 months but what happens when it comes back, which it will unless you remain on the fruit & veg diet for ever? I think for many (if not most) people on this site, the aim is to keep it at bay for ever (not always possible I know). 'Refined sugar' is almost neither here or there really, it's all about the carbs (which turn into 'sugar', ie glucose). If I were you I would look at a long term 'diet' that eventually becomes a normal one for you and your propensity (above or below any cut off level) towards carb intolerance. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2370284, member: 451727"] Hi there, going on some sort of restricted 'diet' of just fruit & veg may well make it 'disappear' in 3 months but what happens when it comes back, which it will unless you remain on the fruit & veg diet for ever? I think for many (if not most) people on this site, the aim is to keep it at bay for ever (not always possible I know). 'Refined sugar' is almost neither here or there really, it's all about the carbs (which turn into 'sugar', ie glucose). If I were you I would look at a long term 'diet' that eventually becomes a normal one for you and your propensity (above or below any cut off level) towards carb intolerance. x [/QUOTE]
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