
Reversing Diabetes with Food
I can commiserate on one score — I just went to my retinal specialist today (I think she’s one of the best in the state) but she won’t TELL me anything unless it’s been proven in a study. Very frustrating as my eyesight keeps deteriorating and the studies aren’t being done.
I’m not diabetic myself but I’ve decided to try a very low-fat diet anyway. I’m going to try a cross between the Dr. McDougall diet and the Pritikin diet:.
http://www.pritikin.com/?ibp-adgroup=PPC&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Branded&utm_term=pritikin%20diet&utm_content=79005588322&creative=79005588322&keyword=pritikin%20diet&matchtype=p&network=g&device=c&gclid=Cj0KEQiAu9q2BRDq3MDbvOL1yaYBEiQAD6qoBjfIuOMOspFJonPMagX2nerjqiF1JQ-MzNXx2K85yN8aAlLu8P8HAQ
On the McDougall diet you never get meat; on the Pritikin diet you get meat once a day. Both sites have recipes and info for diabetics. There are other people too with very low-fat diets but with different twists. Here’s a life story from a compulsive over-eater chef who is now a size 4 and has her own site:
I called the Pritikin site this week. They have a nutritional consultation as part of a membership package that includes a week’s worth of lunch/dinner food shipped to your door. I din’t want to buy the food but they said I could purchase just the consultation. I think it will be worth it to me to talk to someone with a lot of experience with this type of diet. (Also, your local hospital might have somebody on staff that you could hire.)
There’s a Canadian site called eatracker that I like. You write in everythin
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