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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1433644" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>That is a bit of a sweeping statement. Not all T2's need it, at least not for weight loss. Some T2s are slim to start with. Others manage quite easily to lose vast amounts of weight and gain normal BS by other means (including me), and many couldn't stick to it. It is clear the ND is successful for many in the short term, but it is after the diet has finished that problems can start, as a few people on here can testify. Without correct dietary guidance and a good awareness of the role of carbohydrate the weight is likely to go on again and BS deteriorate, and as things stand, correct dietary guidance is what is lacking in the NHS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1433644, member: 94045"] That is a bit of a sweeping statement. Not all T2's need it, at least not for weight loss. Some T2s are slim to start with. Others manage quite easily to lose vast amounts of weight and gain normal BS by other means (including me), and many couldn't stick to it. It is clear the ND is successful for many in the short term, but it is after the diet has finished that problems can start, as a few people on here can testify. Without correct dietary guidance and a good awareness of the role of carbohydrate the weight is likely to go on again and BS deteriorate, and as things stand, correct dietary guidance is what is lacking in the NHS. [/QUOTE]
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