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<blockquote data-quote="Mr_Pot" data-source="post: 1834073" data-attributes="member: 216415"><p>Unfortunately I don't have Dr Cavan's book so I can't look up page 113 to see if you have possibly misinterpreted it, perhaps you could quote a sentence or two. As far as I know Dr Cavan is an advocate for low carb diets. The long term effects of high blood glucose are well known and not disputed, causing blindness, nerve damage, kidney damage, poor healing leading to amputations etc. All drugs can be harmful if not used correctly but most drugs for diabetics have been used for a long time and the side affects, if any, are well known and can be avoided. There is always a balance between disease and the affects of treatment but in this case it is so heavily weighted in favour of controlling blood glucose that there isn't really a choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr_Pot, post: 1834073, member: 216415"] Unfortunately I don't have Dr Cavan's book so I can't look up page 113 to see if you have possibly misinterpreted it, perhaps you could quote a sentence or two. As far as I know Dr Cavan is an advocate for low carb diets. The long term effects of high blood glucose are well known and not disputed, causing blindness, nerve damage, kidney damage, poor healing leading to amputations etc. All drugs can be harmful if not used correctly but most drugs for diabetics have been used for a long time and the side affects, if any, are well known and can be avoided. There is always a balance between disease and the affects of treatment but in this case it is so heavily weighted in favour of controlling blood glucose that there isn't really a choice. [/QUOTE]
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