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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 2409245" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>You need to define what you mean by this?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes GP training seems to indicate that this is the future of medicine.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If by normal food you mean the junk that got us into this state in the first place, I have to ask why would you want to?</p><p></p><p>My view is that by losing visceral fat around the organs using a low carb diet insulin resistance brought on by hyperinsulinemia can be "corrected". That's why so many of us have much success following that particular path. Combine it with some intermittent fasting and you seem to get even better results.</p><p>Once insulin resistance is overcome then your beta cells can function perfectly normally as mine now seem to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 2409245, member: 219467"] You need to define what you mean by this? Yes GP training seems to indicate that this is the future of medicine. If by normal food you mean the junk that got us into this state in the first place, I have to ask why would you want to? My view is that by losing visceral fat around the organs using a low carb diet insulin resistance brought on by hyperinsulinemia can be "corrected". That's why so many of us have much success following that particular path. Combine it with some intermittent fasting and you seem to get even better results. Once insulin resistance is overcome then your beta cells can function perfectly normally as mine now seem to. [/QUOTE]
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