Hi @Hupio both dietdoctor.com and the Public Health Collaboration maintain registers of doctors using low carb diets. I’ll have a look for the direct links and come back and post them.
This is interesting, one if the drs listed isn't too far from me, but is an NHS dr. Would I just call the surgery even though I'm not a patient? Sorry, just confused! ThanksHi @Hupio both dietdoctor.com and the Public Health Collaboration maintain registers of doctors using low carb diets. I’ll have a look for the direct links and come back and post them.
Editing to add links:
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/doctors
https://phcuk.org/map/
I think you are probably correct. If, as some suggest, too many carbs are the initial problem and weight gain the result not (sole) cause of developing/aggravating insulin resistance then reintroducing too many carbs will impact your metabolism negatively. But what is too many? I suspect there is some sort of threshold dynamic (pure speculation you understand) where your body can cope with x number of carbs but not x+1! That x will probably vary with age and activity and even source of carb. Really interested in what you discover.Now however that tolerance seems to have gone out the window, as if the carb intakes have had a cumulative effect
That's exactly what happens.. excess carb intake got you to where you were before going low carb so excess carb intake will take you back to where you were at the start.After I first reached my target weight I relaxed my low-carb rules a bit, allowing for bread, occasional chips with fried fish and so on, and I seemed to cope ok. Now however that tolerance seems to have gone out the window, as if the carb intakes have had a cumulative effect
This is interesting, one if the drs listed isn't too far from me, but is an NHS dr. Would I just call the surgery even though I'm not a patient? Sorry, just confused! Thanks
Same here - it’s a surgery which I would love to transfer to because they have a good reputation and mine is not the most proactive etc but I am about 2 miles outside of the catchment area and they won’t take me.This is interesting, one if the drs listed isn't too far from me, but is an NHS dr. Would I just call the surgery even though I'm not a patient? Sorry, just confused! Thanks
I'm in Australia so would love to have information of medical professions who agree with the LCHF way of living. I just will continue to get regular blood tests which should my liver and kidney are happy, not short of other things and my blood sugars under control. I would love to have a dietician to work through some other suggestions but I have to say they would have to be pretty awesome to beat the resources here.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?