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Old Sat, Jul-07-18, 03:40
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As Kelley Pounds pulled back from writing on her blog (though what exists are great resources...so much there) I have been seeing more from an LCHF Dietician in a Vancouver suburb active on Twitter. She is interesting because she herself...doing everything perfectly right by the RD guidelines for diabetes, was a T2 diabetic with high blood pressure and cholesterol who needed to lose 12 inches from her waist. New update on her story:

Much More than “Eat less and Move More” – a Dietitian’s Journey

http://www.lchf-rd.com/2018/07/03/m...itians-journey/


How many more stories like this do diabetes educators need to change their recommendations? Note, for her clients, she cuts down carbohydrates slowly, cutting back carbs no further than required, Not going the whole hog way to 20g.

Her website with a Food for Thought blog:
http://www.lchf-rd.com/


With this story and a new T2 reversal story on DietDoctor today...It reminds me of a recent Zoe Harcombe tweet:

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I don't think that conventional dietary advice givers realise how angry people become when they realise that the LFHC recommendations have made them fat & sick. When they reverse their own obesity/T2D with LCHF, they rightly question why they had to find this out for themselves.
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