I believe that 'High drop-out rates and poor compliance' are exacerbated hugely, because the important people don't believe in it. If your Diabetic Nurse, or your Doctor or Dietician for instance, is highly sceptical of the Low Carb approach, you will approach it warily, not wholeheartedly. It is strange initially, and after half a century of the 'saturated fat is bad message', it's central to our thinking. That's why, I believe, proper support is essential and could make the difference. I don't understand why the GP practice in Southport who has changed the advice to their diabetic patients, actively promoting the low carb approach to those who find it acceptable, resulting in huge improvements in HbA1c and budget savings in medication. They must be getting something right. Why their practice has not been evaluated and rolled out nationwide mystifies me. I think the turning point will be the Tim Noakes trial in South Africa. Has anybody else been glued to it?