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<blockquote data-quote="Boo1979" data-source="post: 1715979" data-attributes="member: 446715"><p>Hi</p><p>I think its a question of a) the level of calorie restriction and b) the level of carb restriction.</p><p></p><p>The ND protocol privilidges calorie restriction by limiting it to 600 cals from shakes and another 200 from green (and therefore low carb) veg. It does not specifically say anything about carb restriction, but given that the shakes top out at around 20g carbs apiece it necessarily puts the approach under the threshold to be considered low carb (under 120g carbs a day)</p><p></p><p>The low carb approach frequently ( but by no means always) says nothing about calories and privileges carbohydrate restriction within a fairly broad range ( 0-120g daily)</p><p></p><p>Both have been reported to have good outcomes in terms of halting T2 inits tracks ( whatever you choose to call that ) and to be either sustainable in and of themselves or capable of adjustment into a sustinable and effective long term approach</p><p>At the end of the day its a personal choice what approach to try and how to adjust as necessary from the feedback BG testing provides</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boo1979, post: 1715979, member: 446715"] Hi I think its a question of a) the level of calorie restriction and b) the level of carb restriction. The ND protocol privilidges calorie restriction by limiting it to 600 cals from shakes and another 200 from green (and therefore low carb) veg. It does not specifically say anything about carb restriction, but given that the shakes top out at around 20g carbs apiece it necessarily puts the approach under the threshold to be considered low carb (under 120g carbs a day) The low carb approach frequently ( but by no means always) says nothing about calories and privileges carbohydrate restriction within a fairly broad range ( 0-120g daily) Both have been reported to have good outcomes in terms of halting T2 inits tracks ( whatever you choose to call that ) and to be either sustainable in and of themselves or capable of adjustment into a sustinable and effective long term approach At the end of the day its a personal choice what approach to try and how to adjust as necessary from the feedback BG testing provides [/QUOTE]
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