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<blockquote data-quote="Cocosilk" data-source="post: 2063325" data-attributes="member: 501623"><p>If it takes the best part of someone's life to end up diabetic, once you reverse it by eating the right things, do those who go back to eating the wrong things end up diabetic much faster the next time around? Or only as fast as it took you to reverse it, perhaps? If you eat the wrong things for 40 years, then in a few months bring your levels back to pretty good with a low carb diet, it makes sense that if you started eating the wrong things again, it might only be a matter of months before you end up in trouble again, right? But if you eat the right things for the next 20 years, you might get away with eating more carbohydrates again, depending on which ones and how much of them. Has anyone proven this theory? I mean, are there any documented cases of some older folk who were eating carbs again after years of healing their bodies on low carb diets, for example?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cocosilk, post: 2063325, member: 501623"] If it takes the best part of someone's life to end up diabetic, once you reverse it by eating the right things, do those who go back to eating the wrong things end up diabetic much faster the next time around? Or only as fast as it took you to reverse it, perhaps? If you eat the wrong things for 40 years, then in a few months bring your levels back to pretty good with a low carb diet, it makes sense that if you started eating the wrong things again, it might only be a matter of months before you end up in trouble again, right? But if you eat the right things for the next 20 years, you might get away with eating more carbohydrates again, depending on which ones and how much of them. Has anyone proven this theory? I mean, are there any documented cases of some older folk who were eating carbs again after years of healing their bodies on low carb diets, for example? [/QUOTE]
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