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<blockquote data-quote="D@sty" data-source="post: 1664524" data-attributes="member: 377948"><p>Thank you for your reply. What I am doing is to try and emulate the results of the Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (<strong>DiRECT</strong>) study which was funded by Diabetes.Co.Uk. Participants in the study dieted using a combination of lo cal soups and shakes for a 3 month period. The intention was they did not have to spend the rest of their lives on such a diet but gradually revert to a more balanced diet. That is also my intention. I currently fast (<800 cal) two days a week and follow a Keto diet for the remaining days. The idea being to lose the fat surrounding my pancreas and stimulate insulin production back to normal levels. The purpose of my posts has been to get feedback from others who have or are currently following the same path. I would like to hear how they are faring.</p><p>Rgds</p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D@sty, post: 1664524, member: 377948"] Thank you for your reply. What I am doing is to try and emulate the results of the Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial ([B]DiRECT[/B]) study which was funded by Diabetes.Co.Uk. Participants in the study dieted using a combination of lo cal soups and shakes for a 3 month period. The intention was they did not have to spend the rest of their lives on such a diet but gradually revert to a more balanced diet. That is also my intention. I currently fast (<800 cal) two days a week and follow a Keto diet for the remaining days. The idea being to lose the fat surrounding my pancreas and stimulate insulin production back to normal levels. The purpose of my posts has been to get feedback from others who have or are currently following the same path. I would like to hear how they are faring. Rgds Tom [/QUOTE]
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