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<blockquote data-quote="johnts" data-source="post: 233278" data-attributes="member: 37573"><p>Hi my fasting was 13.4 mmol/l but got to normal levels after 3 weeks With optislim it is supposed to be a balanced diet to stop muscle wastage so no i dont seem to have any muscle loss or feel weaker</p><p>I ran my daily readings by Newcastle university this is the reply I got back this morning</p><p></p><p>Many thank for getting back to us. I congratulate you on the success of your </p><p>diet and reversal of your Diabetes. I shall pass this message on to Prof Taylor </p><p>on his return from annual leave.</p><p>As your have successfully reversed your diabetes with the diet, it is important </p><p>that you prevent weight gain in the future. The Vildagliptin study will is </p><p>recruiting patients with type 2 diabetes who have not been on the diet to </p><p>reverse type diabetes.</p><p></p><p>Once more, I congratulate you on achieving this great success.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Mavin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnts, post: 233278, member: 37573"] Hi my fasting was 13.4 mmol/l but got to normal levels after 3 weeks With optislim it is supposed to be a balanced diet to stop muscle wastage so no i dont seem to have any muscle loss or feel weaker I ran my daily readings by Newcastle university this is the reply I got back this morning Many thank for getting back to us. I congratulate you on the success of your diet and reversal of your Diabetes. I shall pass this message on to Prof Taylor on his return from annual leave. As your have successfully reversed your diabetes with the diet, it is important that you prevent weight gain in the future. The Vildagliptin study will is recruiting patients with type 2 diabetes who have not been on the diet to reverse type diabetes. Once more, I congratulate you on achieving this great success. Regards Mavin [/QUOTE]
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