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<blockquote data-quote="fredinbrum" data-source="post: 2640897" data-attributes="member: 256764"><p>Hiya Anthony, sad to hear you're struggling. The only real answer I have found is to eliminate carbs in all their forms if you can. Of the three macronutrients, carbs-protein-fat, only carbs are non-essential. Your body makes any needed glucose from other sources. Check out Dr David Unwin, a GP practicing at the Norwood Medical Practice in the north of England. He has had amazing success treating obese and diabetic patients using lifestyle changes and de-prescribing medication. He saves his practice around £50,000 per annum due to medication no longer prescribed. Google him. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fredinbrum, post: 2640897, member: 256764"] Hiya Anthony, sad to hear you're struggling. The only real answer I have found is to eliminate carbs in all their forms if you can. Of the three macronutrients, carbs-protein-fat, only carbs are non-essential. Your body makes any needed glucose from other sources. Check out Dr David Unwin, a GP practicing at the Norwood Medical Practice in the north of England. He has had amazing success treating obese and diabetic patients using lifestyle changes and de-prescribing medication. He saves his practice around £50,000 per annum due to medication no longer prescribed. Google him. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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