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<blockquote data-quote="ebony321" data-source="post: 265495" data-attributes="member: 17199"><p>This Newcastle diet always slightly irritates me when i read about it. Mainly because many people will not specify they are trying to 'reverse' type TWO diabetes, leaving too much room for people to assume i can now live without insulin. Secondly the word 'reverse' sounds to me like a choice of word born from the fear of daring to say cured. So in my opinion both mean the same. </p><p></p><p>Which leads to my opinion that Type 2 diabetes will not be cured/reversed/eradicated using the Newcastle diet until someone can prove they can lead an identical life as someone with no prior history of any diabetes. This to me means can maintain normal ranges of HBA1c/Fasting glucose/ Tolerance of Cr*p loads of carbs and little or no exercise. If you go on the Newcastle diet, afterwards get great results and maintain this then four months down the line, start eating bread, pasta and are unable to maintain 'normal' blood glucose ranges then your diabetes ain't reversed or cured. The Newcastle diet so far seems to be a hell of an effective treatment for Type 2 diabetes, but it has yet to reach 'Cure' Status.</p><p></p><p>By all means does my opinion mean to take any pride away from the results you have had so far following this diet, i welcome the day where someone can say 'In your face Ebony i am CURED' because i'd give you a big fat high five! unfortunately there is no evidence that i am aware of that concludes yet that Type 2 diabetes can be reversed or cured, if there was it would have stayed in the news for longer than 5 minutes.</p><p></p><p>You did say you wanted to end controversially <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebony321, post: 265495, member: 17199"] This Newcastle diet always slightly irritates me when i read about it. Mainly because many people will not specify they are trying to 'reverse' type TWO diabetes, leaving too much room for people to assume i can now live without insulin. Secondly the word 'reverse' sounds to me like a choice of word born from the fear of daring to say cured. So in my opinion both mean the same. Which leads to my opinion that Type 2 diabetes will not be cured/reversed/eradicated using the Newcastle diet until someone can prove they can lead an identical life as someone with no prior history of any diabetes. This to me means can maintain normal ranges of HBA1c/Fasting glucose/ Tolerance of Cr*p loads of carbs and little or no exercise. If you go on the Newcastle diet, afterwards get great results and maintain this then four months down the line, start eating bread, pasta and are unable to maintain 'normal' blood glucose ranges then your diabetes ain't reversed or cured. The Newcastle diet so far seems to be a hell of an effective treatment for Type 2 diabetes, but it has yet to reach 'Cure' Status. By all means does my opinion mean to take any pride away from the results you have had so far following this diet, i welcome the day where someone can say 'In your face Ebony i am CURED' because i'd give you a big fat high five! unfortunately there is no evidence that i am aware of that concludes yet that Type 2 diabetes can be reversed or cured, if there was it would have stayed in the news for longer than 5 minutes. You did say you wanted to end controversially :) [/QUOTE]
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