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<blockquote data-quote="plantagenet" data-source="post: 1162533" data-attributes="member: 24001"><p>I have been contacted by DUK asking for input to their research priorities for T2D. I'm sure I'm not the only one on the forum. I think we could get everyone who has been contacted to ask why Diabetes.co.uk has not been invited to sit on the steering committee it might just be a chance to get LCHF on the agenda.</p><p></p><p>I asked two questions: </p><p></p><p>“ Recent research, and my own experience, suggests that following a lower carbohydrate diet has a positive impact on Blood Glucose levels and the effects of T2D on peoples’ lives. What plans are there for further in depth research in this area to determine if a long term change in lifestyle can be the basis of a cure for T2D?” </p><p></p><p>“Why has no-one from diabetes.co.uk been invited to join the steering group? They have over 450,000 world-wide members, with all variations of the condition, who regularly share their experiences, their ups and downs, hopes and fears and would be an enormous wealth of information and experience to tap into during your research.”</p><p></p><p>I thought it might be useful to let you know of this DUK initiative as you are attending a local meeting tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plantagenet, post: 1162533, member: 24001"] I have been contacted by DUK asking for input to their research priorities for T2D. I'm sure I'm not the only one on the forum. I think we could get everyone who has been contacted to ask why Diabetes.co.uk has not been invited to sit on the steering committee it might just be a chance to get LCHF on the agenda. I asked two questions: “ Recent research, and my own experience, suggests that following a lower carbohydrate diet has a positive impact on Blood Glucose levels and the effects of T2D on peoples’ lives. What plans are there for further in depth research in this area to determine if a long term change in lifestyle can be the basis of a cure for T2D?” “Why has no-one from diabetes.co.uk been invited to join the steering group? They have over 450,000 world-wide members, with all variations of the condition, who regularly share their experiences, their ups and downs, hopes and fears and would be an enormous wealth of information and experience to tap into during your research.” I thought it might be useful to let you know of this DUK initiative as you are attending a local meeting tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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