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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2302883" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I watched this report on UK media today, and in all cases they stated that it was leading to T2D Remission simply by making diet changes, That is an amazing volte face that I am happy to endorse since if successful it will open the door to other dietary interventions and the HCP's will take notice and be obliged to support. It will then get written into the NICE guidelines and set in stone that diets can be offered as first line treatment.</p><p></p><p>That is the Golden Goose for us. Finally. I can accept it as a first step since we have the science that shows it works, and we can understand the mechanism that makes it work. It is a valid pathway to Remission but as has been discussed, should not extend beyond the stated timescale, and that is indeed a weakness if there is insufficient proper and viable follow up advice,</p><p></p><p>Also as has also been admitted in the Forum, it s effect can be undone by the wrong follow on lifestyle. We need to carry on producing our own testimonials and lobby support for those diets that we also find suitable for use as follow on. Faceache it, tweet it, write emails to NICE and PHC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2302883, member: 196898"] I watched this report on UK media today, and in all cases they stated that it was leading to T2D Remission simply by making diet changes, That is an amazing volte face that I am happy to endorse since if successful it will open the door to other dietary interventions and the HCP's will take notice and be obliged to support. It will then get written into the NICE guidelines and set in stone that diets can be offered as first line treatment. That is the Golden Goose for us. Finally. I can accept it as a first step since we have the science that shows it works, and we can understand the mechanism that makes it work. It is a valid pathway to Remission but as has been discussed, should not extend beyond the stated timescale, and that is indeed a weakness if there is insufficient proper and viable follow up advice, Also as has also been admitted in the Forum, it s effect can be undone by the wrong follow on lifestyle. We need to carry on producing our own testimonials and lobby support for those diets that we also find suitable for use as follow on. Faceache it, tweet it, write emails to NICE and PHC. [/QUOTE]
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