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British public health service are now piloting it for people with type 2 diabetes.


Source please? All I can find is advice to diabetics to eat a healthy, balanced diet without cutting out any food group entirely:

>> Should people with diabetes avoid carbs?

>> People with diabetes should try to eat a healthy, balanced diet, as shown in the Eatwell Guide.

>> They should also include higher fibre starchy foods at every meal. Steer clear of cutting out entire food groups.

>> It's recommended that everyone with diabetes sees a registered dietitian for specific advice on their food choices. Your GP can refer you to a registered dietitian.

>> There's some evidence that suggests low-carbohydrate diets can lead to weight loss and improvements in blood glucose control in people with type 2 diabetes in the short term.

>> But it's not clear whether the diet is a safe and effective way to manage type 2 diabetes in the long term.

>> Weight loss from a low-carbohydrate diet may be because of a reduced intake of calories overall and not specifically as a result of eating less carbohydrate.

>> There also isn't enough evidence to support the use of low-carbohydrate diets in people with type 1 diabetes.

>> Douglas Twenefour, Diabetes UK clinical adviser, says: "When considering a low-carbohydrate diet as an option, people with diabetes should be made aware of possible side effects, such as the risk of hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar).

>> "We also advise that people with diabetes discuss the amount of carbohydrate to be restricted with their healthcare team.

>> "The best way to manage diabetes is by taking prescribed medications and by maintaining a healthy lifestyle that includes plenty of physical activity, and a balanced diet that is low in saturated fat, salt and sugar and rich in fruit and vegetables, without completely cutting out any particular food groups."

>> Read Diabetes UK's review of the evidence on low-carb diets and their conclusions.

From: https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-weight/why-we-need-to-e...

(Note the name of the url).


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Would you care to comment on the content of that link? Because, if I may- I dont' think it means what you think it means.


+1 on that one. Switched to low carb and lost a ton of weight too.


I installed it last week. I was torn whether the constant reminders to do it was helpful or annoying.


His work is building on the observations of commentators Stephen Bax's blog.

https://stephenbax.net/


It is probably a joke as Anglicanism (Church of England, Episcopalian for Americans) is Via_media (i.e. the middle way between Catholicism and Protestant theologies), this is the middle path between Church and Venture.


That's so obscure, I love it! Kind of fits with the programming paradigm (ducks).


Got the message,

This app is incompatible with all of your devices.

That's five different android devices.


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