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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2104621" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Low carb, low fat and low calorie is the only way I lose enough weight for reducing insulin. Insulin has only been tested on a balanced diet. Ok I've experimented for myself. Mixed insulin helped me lose weight as I pumped in too much insulin to get low bgs. Low bgs help me lose weight. ANY 7s or more I never lose. Hense why many have weight loss stalls. Bgs are adjusting to your bodies needs and can ask the liver to intervien. Luckily the liver adjusts all the time. </p><p>I was told yesterday that the healthy way to get rid of fatty liver is weight loss. No matter your weight. ND has evidence of reduced fat around organs and fatty liver reduction. </p><p>I had no fatty liver on no fruit and very low carb eating. </p><p>I asked if after losing fatty liver is weight loss easier? I was told no difference. Yet many self help liver health books promote a healthy liver helps with weight control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2104621, member: 196960"] Low carb, low fat and low calorie is the only way I lose enough weight for reducing insulin. Insulin has only been tested on a balanced diet. Ok I've experimented for myself. Mixed insulin helped me lose weight as I pumped in too much insulin to get low bgs. Low bgs help me lose weight. ANY 7s or more I never lose. Hense why many have weight loss stalls. Bgs are adjusting to your bodies needs and can ask the liver to intervien. Luckily the liver adjusts all the time. I was told yesterday that the healthy way to get rid of fatty liver is weight loss. No matter your weight. ND has evidence of reduced fat around organs and fatty liver reduction. I had no fatty liver on no fruit and very low carb eating. I asked if after losing fatty liver is weight loss easier? I was told no difference. Yet many self help liver health books promote a healthy liver helps with weight control. [/QUOTE]
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