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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1919441" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I speak for myself I wouldn't expect a GP or nurse to advise lchf. </p><p>A 1-2-1 dietician... yes, if I don't have other health conditions which may need a more customised diet.</p><p>This is for me. Everyone has there own needs and may not be as severe IR as me. They may be more or less active or on more hyper or hypo prone meds than me.</p><p>We are all different. </p><p>Lchf works for many diabetics, even some type1s.</p><p>I hear some none diabetes eat that way too. Very beneficial for various people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1919441, member: 196960"] I speak for myself I wouldn't expect a GP or nurse to advise lchf. A 1-2-1 dietician... yes, if I don't have other health conditions which may need a more customised diet. This is for me. Everyone has there own needs and may not be as severe IR as me. They may be more or less active or on more hyper or hypo prone meds than me. We are all different. Lchf works for many diabetics, even some type1s. I hear some none diabetes eat that way too. Very beneficial for various people. [/QUOTE]
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