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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2522489" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>The scientific way to do an insulin resistance test is the IGTT which uses euglycemic clamps and a glucose kick up the jacksy via an intravenous portal. It is expensive. The poor man's equivalent is the OGTT which they use to verify gestational diabetes but you have to be pregnant to get the doctor to prescribe it.</p><p></p><p>The beauty of MR shakes (er -???) is that they are carefully blended and are fortified with the vitamins and minerals you need to meet your RDA. The Newcastle diet plan does add some proper veggies to bolster the fibre. But they are definitely not going to get any stars from the Michelin guys and gals. They are also low fat by design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2522489, member: 196898"] The scientific way to do an insulin resistance test is the IGTT which uses euglycemic clamps and a glucose kick up the jacksy via an intravenous portal. It is expensive. The poor man's equivalent is the OGTT which they use to verify gestational diabetes but you have to be pregnant to get the doctor to prescribe it. The beauty of MR shakes (er -???) is that they are carefully blended and are fortified with the vitamins and minerals you need to meet your RDA. The Newcastle diet plan does add some proper veggies to bolster the fibre. But they are definitely not going to get any stars from the Michelin guys and gals. They are also low fat by design. [/QUOTE]
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