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<blockquote data-quote="cott97" data-source="post: 1581979" data-attributes="member: 70448"><p>My understanding is that type 2's initial problem is that they have too much glucose circulating but that our cells have lost the ability to use Insulin properly to mop up this glucose. Eating a low carb diet seems to help with this cell resistance meaning that a lot of type 2's can either slow down/ reverse their condition by changing to low carb. If you are at the stage you need Insulin then my understanding is that eating low carb can reduce the amount of insulin you need to use if you can reduce this cell resistance as the circulating glucose is better mopped up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cott97, post: 1581979, member: 70448"] My understanding is that type 2's initial problem is that they have too much glucose circulating but that our cells have lost the ability to use Insulin properly to mop up this glucose. Eating a low carb diet seems to help with this cell resistance meaning that a lot of type 2's can either slow down/ reverse their condition by changing to low carb. If you are at the stage you need Insulin then my understanding is that eating low carb can reduce the amount of insulin you need to use if you can reduce this cell resistance as the circulating glucose is better mopped up. [/QUOTE]
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