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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1134163" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Kraft looked at the problem from a different perspective than the experts at the time and made perfect sense with a few exceptions.</p><p>You will always get the weird ones(!) And those contrary to nature(!)</p><p>But it's very similar to the eat well plate, where some success has been had with meds. The thinking is skewed.</p><p>If you believed that the majority of T2, was down to insulin resistance because of excess, then a little lateral thinking would give you a different perspective on how to treat it. You would treat the insulin levels rather than the blood glucose levels.</p><p></p><p>That would lead to no meds and a different lifestyle in food choice.</p><p>It's very interesting and I have been thinking about this quite a lot today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1134163, member: 85785"] Kraft looked at the problem from a different perspective than the experts at the time and made perfect sense with a few exceptions. You will always get the weird ones(!) And those contrary to nature(!) But it's very similar to the eat well plate, where some success has been had with meds. The thinking is skewed. If you believed that the majority of T2, was down to insulin resistance because of excess, then a little lateral thinking would give you a different perspective on how to treat it. You would treat the insulin levels rather than the blood glucose levels. That would lead to no meds and a different lifestyle in food choice. It's very interesting and I have been thinking about this quite a lot today. [/QUOTE]
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