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Controlling type 2 diabetes with diet
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1773146" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>That's quite possible. It's also</p><p></p><p>My story is nearly identical. I literally set in the pharmacy parking lot with the insulin prescription waiting inside for me to pick up. I was already taking three pills. I decided I don't want to go down this road. I changed my diet as described above. Within 6 months my numbers where not just ok but extremely good. Including blood pressure and cholesterol. The doctor was quite proud until I told him I never filled the prescription. I just replaced sugar with animal fat. Then I fired him and found a doctor that new what he was doing. </p><p>Most people don't realize that sugar isn't just in the granular form. Depending on your sensitivity you might have to forgo root vegetables and fruit as well. Fruit juice can be as bad as Pepsi. Almost without exception people who discount this information have not honestly tried it. It's pretty simple everything you need to nurture your body exist in animal fat. It exists in a form digestible to your relatively simple digestive system. ( Compared to animals that eat plants)</p><p>One thing that is not present in meat ,fat,and eggs is sugar. Luckily you don't need sugar to live. .... unless you're a addict. And that's the case for the majority of Americans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1773146, member: 24947"] That's quite possible. It's also My story is nearly identical. I literally set in the pharmacy parking lot with the insulin prescription waiting inside for me to pick up. I was already taking three pills. I decided I don't want to go down this road. I changed my diet as described above. Within 6 months my numbers where not just ok but extremely good. Including blood pressure and cholesterol. The doctor was quite proud until I told him I never filled the prescription. I just replaced sugar with animal fat. Then I fired him and found a doctor that new what he was doing. Most people don't realize that sugar isn't just in the granular form. Depending on your sensitivity you might have to forgo root vegetables and fruit as well. Fruit juice can be as bad as Pepsi. Almost without exception people who discount this information have not honestly tried it. It's pretty simple everything you need to nurture your body exist in animal fat. It exists in a form digestible to your relatively simple digestive system. ( Compared to animals that eat plants) One thing that is not present in meat ,fat,and eggs is sugar. Luckily you don't need sugar to live. .... unless you're a addict. And that's the case for the majority of Americans. [/QUOTE]
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