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<blockquote data-quote="Gravity-Carb" data-source="post: 941898" data-attributes="member: 194006"><p>[USER=113206]@NoCrbs4Me[/USER] with your theory, which I agree with (in theory!), it would explain why some people might lose a little weight when embarking on a LCHF diet although their meter readings are good for them, if they are still producing epic amounts of insulin in response to foods consumed then the fat will stay. Following that train of thought, T2 can't really say they have their beast in remission if they don't know if they've got hyperinsulinema(sp?) or not.....interesting. </p><p></p><p>So some money is to be had if someone came up with an accruate insulin meter... wonder if dragon's den would cover it. </p><p></p><p>[USER=113749]@LucySW[/USER] thank you for the research....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gravity-Carb, post: 941898, member: 194006"] [USER=113206]@NoCrbs4Me[/USER] with your theory, which I agree with (in theory!), it would explain why some people might lose a little weight when embarking on a LCHF diet although their meter readings are good for them, if they are still producing epic amounts of insulin in response to foods consumed then the fat will stay. Following that train of thought, T2 can't really say they have their beast in remission if they don't know if they've got hyperinsulinema(sp?) or not.....interesting. So some money is to be had if someone came up with an accruate insulin meter... wonder if dragon's den would cover it. [USER=113749]@LucySW[/USER] thank you for the research.... [/QUOTE]
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