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Category Archives: HbA1c
Diabetes UK and reduced carb success
I thought I’d post my story as reduced/low carbing was the only way forward for ME despite what the current guidelines from the NHS and DUK state. Around October 2011 I noticed things were ‘Not quite right’ and I was … Continue reading
The NHS statistics for HbA1c show no improvement year after year.
The NHS statistics for HbA1c show no improvement year after year. As Einstein said “doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result is insanity” Until dietary changes are made, nothing will change, the grim HbA1c … Continue reading
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