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<blockquote data-quote="pleinster" data-source="post: 1523575" data-attributes="member: 221545"><p>Surely the only way one can claim to have reversed diabetes is if one has successfully lowered blood sugar levels to "normal levels" and can sustain such levels WITHOUT meds or insulin and without having to avoid foods that are high in carbohydrate? Anything else stops short and is at best a successful way of managing blood sugar levels. I don't see how anyone can talk about how successful the method/diet they have used has been if they still rely on insulin beyond that which the body is producing. There is a wee bit too much argument in all of this..a sort of "I'm right..you're wrong" thing. Can we not simply say this is working for me..etc..etc...and appreciate a] there are different approaches and different things work better for different individuals and b] there is a huge range of "expert" opinion out there on the bookshelves and the net...and some of it is..less than proven. Personally, having got Type 2 from steroid treatment, a low carb diet with no meds works for me and hopefully will keep working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pleinster, post: 1523575, member: 221545"] Surely the only way one can claim to have reversed diabetes is if one has successfully lowered blood sugar levels to "normal levels" and can sustain such levels WITHOUT meds or insulin and without having to avoid foods that are high in carbohydrate? Anything else stops short and is at best a successful way of managing blood sugar levels. I don't see how anyone can talk about how successful the method/diet they have used has been if they still rely on insulin beyond that which the body is producing. There is a wee bit too much argument in all of this..a sort of "I'm right..you're wrong" thing. Can we not simply say this is working for me..etc..etc...and appreciate a] there are different approaches and different things work better for different individuals and b] there is a huge range of "expert" opinion out there on the bookshelves and the net...and some of it is..less than proven. Personally, having got Type 2 from steroid treatment, a low carb diet with no meds works for me and hopefully will keep working. [/QUOTE]
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