CollieBoy
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- Type of diabetes
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Yes, anyone in the medical profession who does not suffer with T2DM! Also, anyone not aware of the LCHF alternatives!Does anyone think DUK's dietary advice is good advice?
Well done...Voted.
Having watched my blood sugars rising on the HCLF diet I discovered LCHF and am now recording almost non-diabetic levels.. Just glad I have been able to afford to self fund my testing supplies or else I would have had no chance of taking control of my condition..
@Deakint Trudi - you may wish to incorporate this poll into your presentations.
I would appreciate advice on how to present this poll to Diabetes UK.
As excess weight (i.e obesity) is the main cause of Type 2 Diabetes.
lol yeh, that's what I thought.Oh good grief not that again ...
Oh good grief not that again ...
Third point, the guidelines issued by the NHS and Diabetes UK and the American Diabetes Association are precisely that, guidelines and as such are for the obedience of fools and guidance of wise men (or women). As excess weight (i.e obesity) is the main cause of Type 2 Diabetes then any diet which is (1) sustainable and (2) leads to loss of weight , is perhaps one which the official bodies should sanction. That they do not do so now is because of the long standing, and some might say irrational, fear that consumption of fat, especially saturated animal fat, will contribute to heart disease. That IMHO is where the battleground lies.
I take your point Ian but....whilst there is indeed a link between obesity and diabetes, does obesity cause type 2 diabetes ? or does insulin resistance (diabetes) cause obesity?Note the context ...
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