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<blockquote data-quote="Grateful" data-source="post: 1607256" data-attributes="member: 438800"><p>I have a first cousin who lives in the UK. He was diagnosed with T2D about a dozen years ago. Like me, he was not overweight, and has always been very physically active (more than me). His job requires a lot of physical activity.</p><p></p><p>He did the ND when it was very new. I think he was possibly either at a clinic, or at the very least, under close observation.</p><p></p><p>He told me that the result was inconclusive. He said the point was to "get rid of the fat" in the liver or pancreas and kick-start the insulin production, or something.</p><p></p><p>He has good control of his BG, and pays no attention to diet or drink. But he is on meds (no insulin). At least this is what he tells me!</p><p></p><p>The ND does not seem to make any sense for me, but it is a fascinating subject and it is great to see doctors attempting something imaginative and successful (and by all accounts perfectly safe if done properly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 1607256, member: 438800"] I have a first cousin who lives in the UK. He was diagnosed with T2D about a dozen years ago. Like me, he was not overweight, and has always been very physically active (more than me). His job requires a lot of physical activity. He did the ND when it was very new. I think he was possibly either at a clinic, or at the very least, under close observation. He told me that the result was inconclusive. He said the point was to "get rid of the fat" in the liver or pancreas and kick-start the insulin production, or something. He has good control of his BG, and pays no attention to diet or drink. But he is on meds (no insulin). At least this is what he tells me! The ND does not seem to make any sense for me, but it is a fascinating subject and it is great to see doctors attempting something imaginative and successful (and by all accounts perfectly safe if done properly). [/QUOTE]
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