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Monday, 30 September 2013
Another Dietitian gets it right !
There are coming to be more and more registered dieticians and registered nutritionists such as myself that are very, very much in line with LCHF diets, especially in reference to diabetics. Before instantly dismissing the advice of a dietician or nutritionist, at least hear them out. You will know pretty darn fast if they are on board with LCHF/Paleo-ish diets or if they are still following the low fat and high carb dogma.
It has been my experience that almost ALL T2DM's will respond very quickly and positively to a LCHF diet (sometimes combined with metformin to increase insulin sensitivity and to prevent the liver over-producing glucose, which is common in folks with metabolic issues).
Personally, in experiences with my clients, the only folks who do not respond amazingly well to diet alone (or diet and Met) are those T2DM's who are considered "late stage", meaning that diabetic complications have already set in in earnest, and those diabetics who are actually both T1 and T2, which occurs when the beta cells in the pancreas become damaged. Then the patient will often exhibit signs of BOTH T1 and T2.
Unfortunately... this is often a result of "being an obedient little patient" and following the conventional high carbs diet that is prescribed to diabetics. To follow this dietary advice is a literal guarantee that a diabetic will experience the myriad of major life threatening diabetic complications (heart disease, blindness, kidney disease, neuropathy leading to amputation) as well as the minor but life affecting ones such as continual infections (especially bladder), slow healing and slow stomach emptying.
Do your own research, and once again... seek the advice of a dietician or nutritionist who has broken free from the indoctrination. Don't expect your conventional doctor to refer you to one either. You will most often have to find her or him on your own by doing some research and pavement pounding.
Shamelessly nicked from here.
Eddie
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3 comments:
Great find Eddie !
I must put a link to Andreas's site on the new blog.
Paul
Its a great place to nick from.
The comments are very interesting too.
There is no worse feeling than that of being the only one with your particular symptoms which don't respond to standard therapies and no bigger relief than finding someone else who has had the same experience.
Kath
So good to see the continued 'march' against too much sugar, carbohydrate in our diets continuing, and getting stronger.Yes, we do have to 'march'/walk uphill sometimes it seems. Spread the word, spread the butter not the margarine.Just keep spreading and passing on good news.
What is needed and they may exist is a list of Doctors, Dietiticians, Nutritionists etc who are happy to talk to patients about the good low carb high fat can and does do. If anyone knows of one perhaps they could let the team here know, I'm sure they would be very interested.
Have to say my own GP is not really interested, yes he was pleased with my numbers and yes he said "continue doing what I'm doing" suppose at least he said continue.
Julie
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