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<blockquote data-quote="BioHaZarD" data-source="post: 320295" data-attributes="member: 44381"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>The idea and need for changing diet is so you don't have any complications and can maybe lower the drug intake, I have now come off my medication and using diet only to control my diabetes. I am eating a low carb (no bread, pasta, rice or potatoes) though some eat a little, and a high fat diet. Eating fats (real butter, cheese, cream) gives you energy rather than getting them from carbs and I don't put weight on, in fact I loose weight. Low fat products contain more sugar and carbs. My cholesterol has also come done to normal levels.</p><p></p><p>The NHS will tell you to eat carbs with all meals and give you meds, which long term is not good and will lead to more meds and inventually insulin.</p><p></p><p>Please read this forum and take advice, you will improve for the better not like the advise from the NHS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BioHaZarD, post: 320295, member: 44381"] Hi The idea and need for changing diet is so you don't have any complications and can maybe lower the drug intake, I have now come off my medication and using diet only to control my diabetes. I am eating a low carb (no bread, pasta, rice or potatoes) though some eat a little, and a high fat diet. Eating fats (real butter, cheese, cream) gives you energy rather than getting them from carbs and I don't put weight on, in fact I loose weight. Low fat products contain more sugar and carbs. My cholesterol has also come done to normal levels. The NHS will tell you to eat carbs with all meals and give you meds, which long term is not good and will lead to more meds and inventually insulin. Please read this forum and take advice, you will improve for the better not like the advise from the NHS. [/QUOTE]
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