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<blockquote data-quote="IanHendra" data-source="post: 2277554" data-attributes="member: 496014"><p>The best help I can give you is to recommend you read and take note of the advice in The Obesity Code by Dr Jason Fung and Wheat Belly Dr William Davis. You'll get all the answers you need, probably.</p><p></p><p>Why that advice? Personal experience. You see, I am in week 100 of applying the information in both books to treat an HbA1c of 57 Type 2 diabetes diagnosis in July 2018. I had read Dr Jason's TOC in 2016 not long after it was published. And did a lot of research into LCHF, keto and intermittent facing. I was "given" metformin and more of the statins I'd been on for about a year. I didn't take the metformin, and my research showed that statins are about the biggest pharmaceutical industry con-trick the world has ever seen, so I stopped them too!</p><p></p><p>Ok, HbA1c tests need "at least" 12-week intervals, as you probably know. At week 12 my HbA1c was 43, at week 25 it was 38, and at week 37 it was 35. It's been the same at weeks 48, 66 and 86, so I reckon I've nailed T2D! BTW, my GP was disinterested in this except to consent to my requests for HbA1c and lipids blood tests, and write me funded prescriptions for BG strips for my blood glucometer (BK strips are not funded here in NZ). While he is impressed with my results, it's obvious he still thinks he's doing the right thing by peddling metformin (etc.) and insulin injections. Looks like the old adage that if all you've got is a hammer, all problems look like a nail, so if all you've got is a prescription pad, etc...</p><p></p><p>As for the results of the lipid tests, they're even more impressive; for example, my triglycerides to HDL ratio is 0.27. Also, for the first time in my life, my BMI is "healthy", down from "obese" or "morbidly obese" since I was a teenager; I'm 73. As for insulin resistance, according to the calculated method on Dr Georgia Ede's website, I haven't been insulin resistant since week 58.</p><p></p><p>And the cherry on top is that much to the relief of "'er indoors", I stopped snoring almost as soon as I started the regime. I hope this helps. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanHendra, post: 2277554, member: 496014"] The best help I can give you is to recommend you read and take note of the advice in The Obesity Code by Dr Jason Fung and Wheat Belly Dr William Davis. You'll get all the answers you need, probably. Why that advice? Personal experience. You see, I am in week 100 of applying the information in both books to treat an HbA1c of 57 Type 2 diabetes diagnosis in July 2018. I had read Dr Jason's TOC in 2016 not long after it was published. And did a lot of research into LCHF, keto and intermittent facing. I was "given" metformin and more of the statins I'd been on for about a year. I didn't take the metformin, and my research showed that statins are about the biggest pharmaceutical industry con-trick the world has ever seen, so I stopped them too! Ok, HbA1c tests need "at least" 12-week intervals, as you probably know. At week 12 my HbA1c was 43, at week 25 it was 38, and at week 37 it was 35. It's been the same at weeks 48, 66 and 86, so I reckon I've nailed T2D! BTW, my GP was disinterested in this except to consent to my requests for HbA1c and lipids blood tests, and write me funded prescriptions for BG strips for my blood glucometer (BK strips are not funded here in NZ). While he is impressed with my results, it's obvious he still thinks he's doing the right thing by peddling metformin (etc.) and insulin injections. Looks like the old adage that if all you've got is a hammer, all problems look like a nail, so if all you've got is a prescription pad, etc... As for the results of the lipid tests, they're even more impressive; for example, my triglycerides to HDL ratio is 0.27. Also, for the first time in my life, my BMI is "healthy", down from "obese" or "morbidly obese" since I was a teenager; I'm 73. As for insulin resistance, according to the calculated method on Dr Georgia Ede's website, I haven't been insulin resistant since week 58. And the cherry on top is that much to the relief of "'er indoors", I stopped snoring almost as soon as I started the regime. I hope this helps. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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