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<blockquote data-quote="Dizzyangel75" data-source="post: 505000" data-attributes="member: 100579"><p>Im glad your levels have dropped and you are doing better but I think this kind of diet is dangerous. Personally speaking unless you have prediabetes I know of no way to "beat" or cure diabetes. You either have it or you dont! </p><p></p><p>The reason your levels drop on that amount of calories is probably because you are eating so little! The less you put in = the less blood sugar! Its simple logic. It will lower your sugars and help you lose weight but its not going to cure your diabetes. The minute you return to a more normal diet you will most likely see a return of symptoms.</p><p></p><p>I have heard of this diet before and the Professors claims. At the time I was diagnosed I was eating around 800 calories a day because I was paranoid at raising my BG. It did not cure my diabetes, or anything even approaching it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dizzyangel75, post: 505000, member: 100579"] Im glad your levels have dropped and you are doing better but I think this kind of diet is dangerous. Personally speaking unless you have prediabetes I know of no way to "beat" or cure diabetes. You either have it or you dont! The reason your levels drop on that amount of calories is probably because you are eating so little! The less you put in = the less blood sugar! Its simple logic. It will lower your sugars and help you lose weight but its not going to cure your diabetes. The minute you return to a more normal diet you will most likely see a return of symptoms. I have heard of this diet before and the Professors claims. At the time I was diagnosed I was eating around 800 calories a day because I was paranoid at raising my BG. It did not cure my diabetes, or anything even approaching it! [/QUOTE]
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