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<blockquote data-quote="millenium" data-source="post: 2434701" data-attributes="member: 410413"><p>I think this is good news. Reason is because it is hard for one to have the discipline to limit carb intake (balance with physical activity) to a level for healthy blood glucose range. This is to say most diabetic type 2 patients do not control their blood glucose level well. In the end only 30% eventually went on to use exogenous insulin treatment, it says a lot on how resistant our body is to the repeated and prolonged blood glucose abuse.</p><p></p><p>If one is to use proper low carb diet and exercise routine to intervene, the chances of a full and long term remission is very high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millenium, post: 2434701, member: 410413"] I think this is good news. Reason is because it is hard for one to have the discipline to limit carb intake (balance with physical activity) to a level for healthy blood glucose range. This is to say most diabetic type 2 patients do not control their blood glucose level well. In the end only 30% eventually went on to use exogenous insulin treatment, it says a lot on how resistant our body is to the repeated and prolonged blood glucose abuse. If one is to use proper low carb diet and exercise routine to intervene, the chances of a full and long term remission is very high. [/QUOTE]
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