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<blockquote data-quote="kokhongw" data-source="post: 1889352" data-attributes="member: 277199"><p>We have to realize that the insulin lowering, carbs lite fats friendly diet that we see so much success isn't really a fad diet that has just appeared over the last couple of years. It really doesn't require a Nobel prize winner and 100 years of insulin discovery for them to figure it out when most of us figured it out after a couple of google searches...but it did required a big leap of faith to go against decades of misinformation.</p><p></p><p>NHS and the entire medical community are well aware of them and most has simply chosen to cast it all away in support of the key stakeholders that provides medical schools with funding and revenue...we would be naive to think that they will be ready to embrace truly effective dietary intervention.</p><p></p><p>Their preferred narrative is that there is no one size fit all, T2D and Obesity are complex conditions....that's simply an escape clause.</p><p></p><p>The only way is to make them irrelevant...as patients achieve and maintain remission without their help...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kokhongw, post: 1889352, member: 277199"] We have to realize that the insulin lowering, carbs lite fats friendly diet that we see so much success isn't really a fad diet that has just appeared over the last couple of years. It really doesn't require a Nobel prize winner and 100 years of insulin discovery for them to figure it out when most of us figured it out after a couple of google searches...but it did required a big leap of faith to go against decades of misinformation. NHS and the entire medical community are well aware of them and most has simply chosen to cast it all away in support of the key stakeholders that provides medical schools with funding and revenue...we would be naive to think that they will be ready to embrace truly effective dietary intervention. Their preferred narrative is that there is no one size fit all, T2D and Obesity are complex conditions....that's simply an escape clause. The only way is to make them irrelevant...as patients achieve and maintain remission without their help... [/QUOTE]
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