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<blockquote data-quote="Fleegle" data-source="post: 1650797" data-attributes="member: 402985"><p>So today I received an email from Prof Taylor. Well his research team at least. I had completely forgotten that in the middle of this I had cheekily written to him asking whether I could borrow his pancreatic scanner as I was having trouble sourcing one on amazon. </p><p></p><p>Alas he was unable to give me access to his toy - but the response was personalised to the ton of questions I had written and the advice great. Now I will share bits - but not the whole thing nor will I quote parts of it - that doesn't seem to be in the spirit.</p><p></p><p>They were adamant.</p><p>Lose weight - 15-20%.</p><p>It is all about the pancreas.</p><p>Viscral fat isn't the key (i.e. don't just use that) - but IS an indicator of progress.</p><p>They recommended evening meals post diet to be carb free(ish) no pasta pots or rice. Or a 6/1 5/2.</p><p>I found the whole thing - including links to books, research and practical advice really helpful.</p><p></p><p>Really felt special to have received a reply and one that actually tried to answer my questions. Of course they were really clear that they were not giving any form of medical advice - that should be on a 1-1 basis with my GP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleegle, post: 1650797, member: 402985"] So today I received an email from Prof Taylor. Well his research team at least. I had completely forgotten that in the middle of this I had cheekily written to him asking whether I could borrow his pancreatic scanner as I was having trouble sourcing one on amazon. Alas he was unable to give me access to his toy - but the response was personalised to the ton of questions I had written and the advice great. Now I will share bits - but not the whole thing nor will I quote parts of it - that doesn't seem to be in the spirit. They were adamant. Lose weight - 15-20%. It is all about the pancreas. Viscral fat isn't the key (i.e. don't just use that) - but IS an indicator of progress. They recommended evening meals post diet to be carb free(ish) no pasta pots or rice. Or a 6/1 5/2. I found the whole thing - including links to books, research and practical advice really helpful. Really felt special to have received a reply and one that actually tried to answer my questions. Of course they were really clear that they were not giving any form of medical advice - that should be on a 1-1 basis with my GP. [/QUOTE]
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