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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 371625" data-source="post: 1657240"><p>I haven't had insulin checked but have no reason to. Hyperinsulinemia is extremely closely linked with obesity and is characterised by excess adiposal fat around the waist. As I have no significant central fat anymore, and found it very easy to lose weight it is vanishingly unlikely that this would be a problem and there is no reason to suggest that it might be as I no longer have any markers for metabolic syndrome. </p><p>One reason why I posted the facts behind my successful reduction in BG together with weight loss and ability to eat a fairly standard diet when combined with exercise is because there appears to be a fetish with LCHF on this forum. It is not the only way to deal with T2D and it would be useful for people to realise this. Many people diagnosed with T2D are already very overweight with high cholesterol and increasing the amount of saturated fat consumed may (only may) cause additional health problems.</p><p>I expect to receive some abuse for this post as that appears to be the standard response to anyone suggesting that LCHF is not the only way to deal with this condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 371625, post: 1657240"] I haven't had insulin checked but have no reason to. Hyperinsulinemia is extremely closely linked with obesity and is characterised by excess adiposal fat around the waist. As I have no significant central fat anymore, and found it very easy to lose weight it is vanishingly unlikely that this would be a problem and there is no reason to suggest that it might be as I no longer have any markers for metabolic syndrome. One reason why I posted the facts behind my successful reduction in BG together with weight loss and ability to eat a fairly standard diet when combined with exercise is because there appears to be a fetish with LCHF on this forum. It is not the only way to deal with T2D and it would be useful for people to realise this. Many people diagnosed with T2D are already very overweight with high cholesterol and increasing the amount of saturated fat consumed may (only may) cause additional health problems. I expect to receive some abuse for this post as that appears to be the standard response to anyone suggesting that LCHF is not the only way to deal with this condition. [/QUOTE]
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