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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1709897" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>Completely agree but I think there has been a lot of "puff" about the ND and its alleged successes. I'd really like to see all the data from the last trial made public such as individual HbA1c levels for individual participants (anonymised of course) just to see how much below 48 mmol/m they managed to go as this was their criteria for "reversed". Also how the 6 members in the control group managed to "reverse" their type 2 without the severe caloric restriction. I doubt we will ever know..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1709897, member: 219467"] Completely agree but I think there has been a lot of "puff" about the ND and its alleged successes. I'd really like to see all the data from the last trial made public such as individual HbA1c levels for individual participants (anonymised of course) just to see how much below 48 mmol/m they managed to go as this was their criteria for "reversed". Also how the 6 members in the control group managed to "reverse" their type 2 without the severe caloric restriction. I doubt we will ever know.. [/QUOTE]
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