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<blockquote data-quote="Mr_Pot" data-source="post: 2303075" data-attributes="member: 216415"><p>Here are some sentences from that BBC website, with my highlights, which makes me think it is about weight....</p><p></p><p>Thousands more people in England with type 2 diabetes will be offered the chance to try a soup-and-shake diet <span style="color: #ff4d4d">weight-loss plan </span>for free on the NHS.</p><p></p><p>People living with type 2 diabetes <span style="color: #ff4d4d">who are an unhealthy weight</span> and have been diagnosed with the condition in the last six years will be considered for the scheme.</p><p></p><p>After a few months on the shakes and soups, <span style="color: #ff4d4d">when some weight loss has been achieved</span>, solid foods are reintroduced, with support to help the person maintain a nutritious diet and regular exercise.</p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: #ff4d4d">There has never been a more important time to lose weight and put their type 2 diabetes into remission</span>, so it's good news for thousands of people across the country that practical, supportive measures like this are increasingly available on the NHS."</p><p></p><p>Bev, who was one of the first patients to benefit from the diet during trials, said: "<span style="color: #ff4d4d">My goal for the first eight weeks of the low-calorie diet was to lose 5% of my body weight </span>- which I achieved in six weeks - and in total I've lost over 10kg, my type 2 diabetes is now in remission and I no longer have to take any medication - I am over the moon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr_Pot, post: 2303075, member: 216415"] Here are some sentences from that BBC website, with my highlights, which makes me think it is about weight.... Thousands more people in England with type 2 diabetes will be offered the chance to try a soup-and-shake diet [COLOR=#ff4d4d]weight-loss plan [/COLOR]for free on the NHS. People living with type 2 diabetes [COLOR=#ff4d4d]who are an unhealthy weight[/COLOR] and have been diagnosed with the condition in the last six years will be considered for the scheme. After a few months on the shakes and soups, [COLOR=#ff4d4d]when some weight loss has been achieved[/COLOR], solid foods are reintroduced, with support to help the person maintain a nutritious diet and regular exercise. "[COLOR=#ff4d4d]There has never been a more important time to lose weight and put their type 2 diabetes into remission[/COLOR], so it's good news for thousands of people across the country that practical, supportive measures like this are increasingly available on the NHS." Bev, who was one of the first patients to benefit from the diet during trials, said: "[COLOR=#ff4d4d]My goal for the first eight weeks of the low-calorie diet was to lose 5% of my body weight [/COLOR]- which I achieved in six weeks - and in total I've lost over 10kg, my type 2 diabetes is now in remission and I no longer have to take any medication - I am over the moon. [/QUOTE]
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