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<blockquote data-quote="hooha" data-source="post: 1957353" data-attributes="member: 356876"><p>Hello - the milk in your coffee might change your lipids level quickly. It is supposed to be a FAST with only water . Take a look at the Newcastle diet , check out the Guardian article by </p><p>Richard Doughty, lose more weight ,[ Prof Taylor says lose 15 -20% of your starting weight ] and he states that some people are very sensitive to a small amount of fat in liver and pancreas. ie. to lose their DB they have to get really light. tag [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] because I heartily agree with him.After REFUSING to help me reverse my DB , and AFTER I had done it, my GP in an embarassed tone explained if she'd had high blood sugar she would have done EXACTLY what I did - but she could not advise me or help me because it was not in line with the practice guidelines. Shocking, horrible and made me want to spit and commit violence ! Fancy condemning me to a progressive disease when she actually knew better. Ghastly . So best of luck dealing with those out of date attitudes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hooha, post: 1957353, member: 356876"] Hello - the milk in your coffee might change your lipids level quickly. It is supposed to be a FAST with only water . Take a look at the Newcastle diet , check out the Guardian article by Richard Doughty, lose more weight ,[ Prof Taylor says lose 15 -20% of your starting weight ] and he states that some people are very sensitive to a small amount of fat in liver and pancreas. ie. to lose their DB they have to get really light. tag [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] because I heartily agree with him.After REFUSING to help me reverse my DB , and AFTER I had done it, my GP in an embarassed tone explained if she'd had high blood sugar she would have done EXACTLY what I did - but she could not advise me or help me because it was not in line with the practice guidelines. Shocking, horrible and made me want to spit and commit violence ! Fancy condemning me to a progressive disease when she actually knew better. Ghastly . So best of luck dealing with those out of date attitudes. [/QUOTE]
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