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<blockquote data-quote="Baz500" data-source="post: 2215724" data-attributes="member: 517038"><p>Despite my HbA1c falling by over 14mmol/l to a value of 40, whilst following a low Carbohydrate / keto diet, the nutritionist at our practice is still following the advice of the NHS, trying to get me to base my meals on starchy foods. In addition my BP readings are now well down.</p><p>They are unable to change their thought patterns or seem to update their lecture notes, to take into account recent evidence. Their low fat diets are all based on the findings of one man - Axel Keys, who's disregard and manipulation of data, in 'my opinion' is responsible for both the obesity and Type 2 diabetic disasters of modern life.</p><p>In addition my GP has taken me off metformin, as she congratulated me on going into remission, yet still advising me to change my diet ????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baz500, post: 2215724, member: 517038"] Despite my HbA1c falling by over 14mmol/l to a value of 40, whilst following a low Carbohydrate / keto diet, the nutritionist at our practice is still following the advice of the NHS, trying to get me to base my meals on starchy foods. In addition my BP readings are now well down. They are unable to change their thought patterns or seem to update their lecture notes, to take into account recent evidence. Their low fat diets are all based on the findings of one man - Axel Keys, who's disregard and manipulation of data, in 'my opinion' is responsible for both the obesity and Type 2 diabetic disasters of modern life. In addition my GP has taken me off metformin, as she congratulated me on going into remission, yet still advising me to change my diet ???? [/QUOTE]
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