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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1835260" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I wasn't keto when I lost weight. Low carb is definitely the best diet, for me and underactive thyroid but insulin injections and fat don't give the best weight loss achievement. I'm sure insulin manufacturers wouldn't want weight loss for type1s when these insulins are being tested. Type1s have a muscle building issue compared to type2s, in general. Obviously not all diabetes do. Like not all diabetics are higher risk of heart disease. Nor kidney disease. If on the right treatment.</p><p>Synthetic insulins are tweeked before release for optimum help. Only pigs insulin is closest to natural insulin. I believe.</p><p>I too lost 3st with underactive thyroid. Our underactive thyroid likes less carbs. I avoided certain veg to get more weight off, additionally to avoiding root veg. Did you avoid cauliflower and broccoli?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1835260, member: 196960"] I wasn't keto when I lost weight. Low carb is definitely the best diet, for me and underactive thyroid but insulin injections and fat don't give the best weight loss achievement. I'm sure insulin manufacturers wouldn't want weight loss for type1s when these insulins are being tested. Type1s have a muscle building issue compared to type2s, in general. Obviously not all diabetes do. Like not all diabetics are higher risk of heart disease. Nor kidney disease. If on the right treatment. Synthetic insulins are tweeked before release for optimum help. Only pigs insulin is closest to natural insulin. I believe. I too lost 3st with underactive thyroid. Our underactive thyroid likes less carbs. I avoided certain veg to get more weight off, additionally to avoiding root veg. Did you avoid cauliflower and broccoli? [/QUOTE]
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