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<blockquote data-quote="youngmanfrank" data-source="post: 253631" data-attributes="member: 29375"><p>Here is something to motivate those who are trying Newcastle Diet.I am now four months post diet and still have normal blood sugars and have been told to go away and come back in a years time for my next test.So far so good but early days you might say.</p><p></p><p>I have just come across a Newcastle University press release dated 24.6.11 in which they quote one of the original trial volunteers.Prior to the trial he was on gliclazide,post trial his insulin levels were normal and he was told that after six years he no longer needed his meds.The volunteer goes on to say that 18 months on he still was off meds and enjoying his new found health.This means the trial must have taken place sometime in 2010 and that at least in this patient a long term benefit was achieved.What a shame Newcastle have not done a follow up on their volunteers and published the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngmanfrank, post: 253631, member: 29375"] Here is something to motivate those who are trying Newcastle Diet.I am now four months post diet and still have normal blood sugars and have been told to go away and come back in a years time for my next test.So far so good but early days you might say. I have just come across a Newcastle University press release dated 24.6.11 in which they quote one of the original trial volunteers.Prior to the trial he was on gliclazide,post trial his insulin levels were normal and he was told that after six years he no longer needed his meds.The volunteer goes on to say that 18 months on he still was off meds and enjoying his new found health.This means the trial must have taken place sometime in 2010 and that at least in this patient a long term benefit was achieved.What a shame Newcastle have not done a follow up on their volunteers and published the results. [/QUOTE]
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