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Now the X-PERT advice is low carb, high fat
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<blockquote data-quote="Deakint" data-source="post: 806252" data-attributes="member: 155159"><p>It's a very difficult place to be at the moment. Criticised by dietitans for updating our evidence base but disappointing people with diabetes for not doing it quick enough. Although X-PERT hasn't previously recognised the benefits from adopting a LCHF diet, it has always taught carb awareness and supported people in identifying the right level of carbs to meet their needs. I look forward to a time when the advice/education is fully evidence-based and uniform across the NHS but this will take time and the best thing we can do is to work together to raise awareness so that the public and healthcare professionals become informed about the impact of a LCHF lifestyle on health status and quality of life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deakint, post: 806252, member: 155159"] It's a very difficult place to be at the moment. Criticised by dietitans for updating our evidence base but disappointing people with diabetes for not doing it quick enough. Although X-PERT hasn't previously recognised the benefits from adopting a LCHF diet, it has always taught carb awareness and supported people in identifying the right level of carbs to meet their needs. I look forward to a time when the advice/education is fully evidence-based and uniform across the NHS but this will take time and the best thing we can do is to work together to raise awareness so that the public and healthcare professionals become informed about the impact of a LCHF lifestyle on health status and quality of life. [/QUOTE]
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