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<blockquote data-quote="Tannith" data-source="post: 2449030" data-attributes="member: 422465"><p>I read about the ND and wanted to do a low cal diet that would lower my liver and pancreatic fat so as to achieve remission. I read up on many of Prof Taylor's scientific papers and found that he often said that it was "substantial weight loss" that was the key to success. I dislike the smell of shakes ( the woman I sat next to in the office used to have them for lunch sometimes), so I ate real food. And as I am a bit long in the tooth for extreme diets, I ate 1000 to 1200 calories . This worked for me and I am now in remission. I lowered my FBG from around 7.2 originally to a current 4.5 now.</p><p></p><p>[Mod edit to align with topic.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tannith, post: 2449030, member: 422465"] I read about the ND and wanted to do a low cal diet that would lower my liver and pancreatic fat so as to achieve remission. I read up on many of Prof Taylor's scientific papers and found that he often said that it was "substantial weight loss" that was the key to success. I dislike the smell of shakes ( the woman I sat next to in the office used to have them for lunch sometimes), so I ate real food. And as I am a bit long in the tooth for extreme diets, I ate 1000 to 1200 calories . This worked for me and I am now in remission. I lowered my FBG from around 7.2 originally to a current 4.5 now. [Mod edit to align with topic.] [/QUOTE]
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