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I shouted at the radio.
Full of pasta flour and pulses I couldn't work it out until I realised that it was 'Mediterranean' lots of veggie recipes.Prof Taylor is all over the Daily Fail today with pages of recipes to get rid of diabetes. Haven't had time to read it all yet.
Moderators, please can we have "Yuk" or "Dislike" emojis please?Full of pasta flour and pulses I couldn't work it out until I realised that it was 'Mediterranean' lots of veggie recipes.
You would have to ask the @Administrator for that.Moderators, please can we have "Yuk" or "Dislike" emojis please?
It was said more tongue in cheekYou would have to ask the @Administrator for that.
The Yuk is in the lists, also you could use this Er,... what
I got a rofl out of it...It was said more tongue in cheek
Full of pasta flour and pulses I couldn't work it out until I realised that it was 'Mediterranean' lots of veggie recipes.
What I thought was so disappointing was that this is now a mandated NHS treatment so if the person wants to try it and the doctor agrees then the 8 weeks of diet drinks by implication be as a prescription
professor there said that if diabetics have one hypo where they needed assistance they shouldn't drive for a year.
Good job you were there to interpret for the professor.The key is needed assistance, eg their was no possibility of person controlling it themselfs. This is not the same as asking someone to pass the biscuits.
Maybe people should not carp as at least they are looking at different options and by it very nature 800 calories has to be reasonably low carb each drink is about 20 carbs ( per internet) so that is 60 carbs a day .
What I thought was so disappointing was that this is now a mandated NHS treatment so if the person wants to try it and the doctor agrees then the 8 weeks of diet drinks by implication be as a prescription ( the the presenter asked this question and the professor said it was a NHS treatment ) so quite a cost to NHS . I know we are all different and I know that low carb is not for everyone , but if instead a person did a low carb and was given a meter and strips for the same 8 weeks I would bet the cost of the strips would not be very different . I would think that after 8 weeks most people would have enough data to work out which carbs were bad for them and which they tolerated and then the ongoing need for strips would be much less .
What I do not understand why the NHS does not do a large study of newly diagnosed giving people given the option of say
Low carb plus strips or
Low carb without strips or
Medication with advice or
The 800 diet.
It would need a follow up to be done over a reasonable amount of time to see how people are able to maintain the lower blood sugars. It would mean that NHS have data to show what is effective rather than hearsay.
However I suspect this will not happen but maybe one can hope
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