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<blockquote data-quote="Zilsniggy" data-source="post: 1732082" data-attributes="member: 222691"><p>A diabetic(T2) will NEVER be able to eat large amounts of carbs and regulate their blood sugars. This is because diabetes is essentially a condition whereby you are intolerant of carbohydrate. As soon as a 'reversed' diabetic goes back to their old way of eating, the condition will retiurn. Essentially a low carb diet controls the blood sugars, it doesn't reverse the process of the condition. I choose not to eat huge amounts of carbs. That is my choice and it has been very successful so far. You can keep the DASH diet, look where America is with Obesity and heart disease, it has been highly successful in treating that, hasn't it? Oh, wait, no, it hasn't........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zilsniggy, post: 1732082, member: 222691"] A diabetic(T2) will NEVER be able to eat large amounts of carbs and regulate their blood sugars. This is because diabetes is essentially a condition whereby you are intolerant of carbohydrate. As soon as a 'reversed' diabetic goes back to their old way of eating, the condition will retiurn. Essentially a low carb diet controls the blood sugars, it doesn't reverse the process of the condition. I choose not to eat huge amounts of carbs. That is my choice and it has been very successful so far. You can keep the DASH diet, look where America is with Obesity and heart disease, it has been highly successful in treating that, hasn't it? Oh, wait, no, it hasn't........ [/QUOTE]
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