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<blockquote data-quote="TryingHard" data-source="post: 1236331" data-attributes="member: 322734"><p>Absolutely. Newcastle is not a long-term solution. The whole point as I understand it is to put your body into "starvation" mode so that you remove the fat that has been stored in your liver and pancreas. And, that by doing that, diabetes can be cured. The theory being that diabetes is actually a symptom of a fatty liver and pancreas.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>thank you. That makes sense to me. My big question is how do you know when to stop the diet? Is it by fasting glucose level? Is it by the "two-hour post meal" (if so, what numbers are good?) Is by percentage body fat? BMI? or you just do it blindly for eight weeks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TryingHard, post: 1236331, member: 322734"] Absolutely. Newcastle is not a long-term solution. The whole point as I understand it is to put your body into "starvation" mode so that you remove the fat that has been stored in your liver and pancreas. And, that by doing that, diabetes can be cured. The theory being that diabetes is actually a symptom of a fatty liver and pancreas. thank you. That makes sense to me. My big question is how do you know when to stop the diet? Is it by fasting glucose level? Is it by the "two-hour post meal" (if so, what numbers are good?) Is by percentage body fat? BMI? or you just do it blindly for eight weeks? [/QUOTE]
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