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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2547205" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>T 2 is not in any way at all 'simple'!</p><p>How can it be when most doctors rummage around for the cause.</p><p>Do you know for definite, how or why, you got diabetes, the root cause or causes?</p><p>So if you don't know why, how can you solve the problem?</p><p>These supposed experts, have a agenda, and if they get an audience, they may get lucky with some but it is dangerous to advise people as though every one of us got diabetes the same way and it's about lifestyle!</p><p>which is total ********!</p><p>You are right, you have to know what your body copes better with and for a decade nearly, I have advised, control of blood glucose levels is the single important factor in trying to gain remission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2547205, member: 85785"] T 2 is not in any way at all 'simple'! How can it be when most doctors rummage around for the cause. Do you know for definite, how or why, you got diabetes, the root cause or causes? So if you don't know why, how can you solve the problem? These supposed experts, have a agenda, and if they get an audience, they may get lucky with some but it is dangerous to advise people as though every one of us got diabetes the same way and it's about lifestyle! which is total ********! You are right, you have to know what your body copes better with and for a decade nearly, I have advised, control of blood glucose levels is the single important factor in trying to gain remission. [/QUOTE]
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