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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2115533" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I suspect that - hope that - by eating low carb your poor hysterical pancreas will be able to calm down, dry its eyes and get its breath back whilst your metabolism gets itself the right way up again. </p><p>Low carb is sustainable - you get to eat the good stuff, it requires little planing - as long as you move things from the freezer to the fridge in good time, though I have two fridges, one at a slightly higher temperature than the other for salad and fruit as I was constantly freezing salad and strawberries when I put things in there to defrost, so I separated the two functions.</p><p>Low carb really works for weightloss - once insulin reduces the cells can release stored energy and that has a double effect, I am gadding about like a teenager these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2115533, member: 355878"] I suspect that - hope that - by eating low carb your poor hysterical pancreas will be able to calm down, dry its eyes and get its breath back whilst your metabolism gets itself the right way up again. Low carb is sustainable - you get to eat the good stuff, it requires little planing - as long as you move things from the freezer to the fridge in good time, though I have two fridges, one at a slightly higher temperature than the other for salad and fruit as I was constantly freezing salad and strawberries when I put things in there to defrost, so I separated the two functions. Low carb really works for weightloss - once insulin reduces the cells can release stored energy and that has a double effect, I am gadding about like a teenager these days. [/QUOTE]
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