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<blockquote data-quote="Little Bird" data-source="post: 2199685" data-attributes="member: 513244"><p>Hi Peeps,</p><p></p><p>Apologies if this has already been shared elsewhere, if so I missed it sorry.</p><p></p><p>If anyone is interested there is a new book out by Prof Roy Taylor called Life Without Diabetes, was only released a few weeks ago. I have read it (cost me £7.80 on Amazon) and found it very fascinating. The dietary advice itself was a bit belated having already achieved remission but it really helped me to better understand type 2. I realise it may not be everyone's cup of tea of course but it is certainly an interesting read for anyone with diabetes.</p><p></p><p>I have no connection whatsoever with Prof Taylor and in no way benefit from promoting his book, I just think it a useful book for understanding diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Bird, post: 2199685, member: 513244"] Hi Peeps, Apologies if this has already been shared elsewhere, if so I missed it sorry. If anyone is interested there is a new book out by Prof Roy Taylor called Life Without Diabetes, was only released a few weeks ago. I have read it (cost me £7.80 on Amazon) and found it very fascinating. The dietary advice itself was a bit belated having already achieved remission but it really helped me to better understand type 2. I realise it may not be everyone's cup of tea of course but it is certainly an interesting read for anyone with diabetes. I have no connection whatsoever with Prof Taylor and in no way benefit from promoting his book, I just think it a useful book for understanding diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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