Maybe that's why we don't see him with his old sidekick Mike Lean any more.."Disclosure: Taylor reports that he is a member of the U.K. government’s working group on low carbohydrate diets and then he receives lecture fees from Novartis and Lilly & Janssen and is on the advisory board for Wilmington Healthcare."
I was surprised to see this since we have generally considered the ND diet to be a calorie-restricted diet, although we suspected that Low Carb may have been involved.
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This is what Mike Lean published recently, which is the DIRECT report
There are several of us on here who are living proof that remission can and does happen without weight loss when carbs are reduced.
But you have T2D so he is correct in that part - it is more commonThere are several of us on here who are living proof that remission can and does happen without weight loss when carbs are reduced.
No. T2d is not more common in those using a low carb diet. No. Weight loss is not necessary for remission. No. If I wasn't type 2 then what remission is he on about? Remission from what?But you have T2D so he is correct in that part - it is more common
I would say he is correct in saying it is more common to find people using LC diets will be more likely to be T2D as you correctly point out. He would be wrong if he is implying that LC diets cause T2D.No. T2d is not more common in those using a low carb diet. No. Weight loss is not necessary for remission. No. If I wasn't type 2 then what remission is he on about? Remission from what?
The Mike lean is wrong on all counts.
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