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<blockquote data-quote="runner2009" data-source="post: 537589" data-attributes="member: 95489"><p>It is my opinion the ability to reverse diabetes really depends on the number of dead, dying or worn out beta cells one has in relationship to healthy ones. There are a lot of variables here - weight, level of insulin resistance to name a few.</p><p></p><p>The other factor is what level of BG numbers you will accept as normal both from a fasting level and post meal levels and the amount of weight and food intake you are require to maintain these 'normal' BG numbers. </p><p></p><p>My belief is that diabetes and even pre-diabetes is not really reversible in most cases if you can maintain a normal weight ( not on the low BMI side ) and basically eat anything you want without having what today is considered 'high' normal fast and post meal BG levels. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from Runner2009 Burt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runner2009, post: 537589, member: 95489"] It is my opinion the ability to reverse diabetes really depends on the number of dead, dying or worn out beta cells one has in relationship to healthy ones. There are a lot of variables here - weight, level of insulin resistance to name a few. The other factor is what level of BG numbers you will accept as normal both from a fasting level and post meal levels and the amount of weight and food intake you are require to maintain these 'normal' BG numbers. My belief is that diabetes and even pre-diabetes is not really reversible in most cases if you can maintain a normal weight ( not on the low BMI side ) and basically eat anything you want without having what today is considered 'high' normal fast and post meal BG levels. Sent from Runner2009 Burt [/QUOTE]
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