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<blockquote data-quote="D@sty" data-source="post: 1664582" data-attributes="member: 377948"><p>Thank you for your helpful response. More than likely that is what is happening. I intend to persist for at least a month. It is a bit unnerving to see higher than anticipated BS levels at anytime. I would like to know how long it took for those who participated in the DiRect study (stopped medication at the start of diet) before they saw decreasing BS levels. I would imagine their BS would have spiked upwards initally and then gradually declined as glucose sources dried up. I wonder if their bodies reverted to burning fat (Ketosis)</p><p>Regards</p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D@sty, post: 1664582, member: 377948"] Thank you for your helpful response. More than likely that is what is happening. I intend to persist for at least a month. It is a bit unnerving to see higher than anticipated BS levels at anytime. I would like to know how long it took for those who participated in the DiRect study (stopped medication at the start of diet) before they saw decreasing BS levels. I would imagine their BS would have spiked upwards initally and then gradually declined as glucose sources dried up. I wonder if their bodies reverted to burning fat (Ketosis) Regards Tom [/QUOTE]
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