To: RoosterRedux
They still have diabetes. They are just doing dietary workarounds that keep their blood sugar down. Let them go back to a normal diet and they will find out how “cured” they really are.
11 posted on
04/18/2023 4:49:13 AM PDT by
Codeflier
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To: Codeflier
You mean a normal diet of high-sugar foods (which is what carbs are)?
The point is that a high-carb diet isn't normal.
Your comment is like telling a drunk who has gotten sober that if he starts drinking again, his problems will return...so why quit drinking.
12 posted on
04/18/2023 4:53:32 AM PDT by
RoosterRedux
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To: Codeflier
Excessive enlarged adipose tissue causes I saline resistance. Assuming his pancreas is working normally- he is not diabetic, and his blood sugars will be better controlled even on his old diet (until he starts to regain the extra weight).
14 posted on
04/18/2023 5:37:49 AM PDT by
rmichaelj
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To: Codeflier
They still have diabetes. They are just doing dietary workarounds that keep their blood sugar down. Let them go back to a normal diet and they will find out how “cured” they really are. If diet fixes their blood sugar levels so that they no longer need insulin or drugs, then that is an acceptable fix.
18 posted on
04/18/2023 7:47:38 AM PDT by
PapaBear3625
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