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<blockquote data-quote="DavidGrahamJones" data-source="post: 1804931" data-attributes="member: 245335"><p><em>The Low Carb Program has been pivotal in making the case for a change in approach to dietary advice. In just over two years, the Low Carb Program has demonstrated a <strong>cost saving of £835 per person, per year,</strong> for each person that completes the programme through diabetes medication deprescription.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>I'm pleased that money saving is the clincher.</p><p></p><p><em>Results show that people who complete the programme reduce HbA1c by 1.2 per cent (13mmol/mol), lose seven per cent of their body weight on average and <strong>one in four people ‘reserved’</strong> or put their type 2 diabetes into remission.</em></p><p></p><p>Shame about the typo but delighted that real live people rather than lab rats have experienced the beneficial aspects of Low Carb. No longer should we hear of doctors telling their patients not to lower their carbs, unless they haven't read the memo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidGrahamJones, post: 1804931, member: 245335"] [I]The Low Carb Program has been pivotal in making the case for a change in approach to dietary advice. In just over two years, the Low Carb Program has demonstrated a [B]cost saving of £835 per person, per year,[/B] for each person that completes the programme through diabetes medication deprescription. [/I] I'm pleased that money saving is the clincher. [I]Results show that people who complete the programme reduce HbA1c by 1.2 per cent (13mmol/mol), lose seven per cent of their body weight on average and [B]one in four people ‘reserved’[/B] or put their type 2 diabetes into remission.[/I] Shame about the typo but delighted that real live people rather than lab rats have experienced the beneficial aspects of Low Carb. No longer should we hear of doctors telling their patients not to lower their carbs, unless they haven't read the memo. [/QUOTE]
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