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To: Yosemitest

“What I don’t know ishow it will work with my meds, being Diabetic,
and how to cut back on my meds.”

Yes, and that is a huge problem, because the medical community is very deeply entrenched in the modern paradigm that a HCLF (High Carbohydrate-Low Fat) diet with diabetic medications is the only way to treat Diabetes mellitus Type II, and the risks to their professional license and legal standing resulting from diverting from the so-called standard clinical practices in this regard discourages almost all of these doctors from considering LCHF (Low Carbohydrate-High Fat) diets as a therapeutic treatment for Type II Diabetes. Since each patient has their own individual circumstances and ability to adapt to a state of nutritional ketosis and reduction of inflammatory insulin levels, it really does require careful monitoring by a qualified physician to determine how to proceed with the effort to reverse the symptoms of diabetes and metabolic syndrome. The problem of how to find such qualified physicians and endocrinologists is very much still an open question for which innumerable diabetic patients urgently need a proper answer. However, recognition that the question requires a proper answer is an important first step towards demanding and producing such an answer, and preferably today and not some distant tomorrow.


112 posted on 11/07/2015 9:40:06 AM PST by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX
Your statement makes sense.
I am interested in a Ketosis meter, and a chart that would show what a health range is, along with blood sugar range, according to sex, age, and weight.
115 posted on 11/07/2015 10:04:16 AM PST by Yosemitest (It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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