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<blockquote data-quote="Geordie_P" data-source="post: 1432796" data-attributes="member: 343949"><p>Yes, I also think there's a reasonable amount of difference between him and Muir Gray. Dr Gray takes the line that T2 doesn't exist, everything is your fault, you're just fat etc. Totally unhelpful and pointless. Dr Mosely had T2 himself and reversed it with diet and exercise, and now he encourages everyone who can do likewise to try it. He acknowledges you can be slim and get T2, he also acknowledges that people who haven't been T2 for very long have a better chance of reversing it. I think that's pretty fair, on the whole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geordie_P, post: 1432796, member: 343949"] Yes, I also think there's a reasonable amount of difference between him and Muir Gray. Dr Gray takes the line that T2 doesn't exist, everything is your fault, you're just fat etc. Totally unhelpful and pointless. Dr Mosely had T2 himself and reversed it with diet and exercise, and now he encourages everyone who can do likewise to try it. He acknowledges you can be slim and get T2, he also acknowledges that people who haven't been T2 for very long have a better chance of reversing it. I think that's pretty fair, on the whole. [/QUOTE]
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