Surprised that you are endorsing this Slimming World sponsored study. Most important perhaps: "The findings, along with previous research, suggest that evidence-based structured programs are more effective for weight and fat loss than self-led approaches".
94% was for "reduce or eliminate" insulin. From the study, it appears that 13% got off insulin entirely. And as I've said, there's nothing special about the lipid changes, you see similar results in either of the two trials I've linked before
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Our regular hospital diabetes clinic reduces insulin in about 50% of patients so I'm not surprised at all by their sales figure there
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Actually, given that insulin reduction is a reasonably common element of diabetes management, putting that 94% figure up there front and centre seems wildly misleading by Virta
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Sorry, but on this issue I think you are a shill. I cannot find anything close to the same results with other strategies. Very low calorie short term diets are a poor option and the lipid effects are unique to low carb diets. The CSIRO studies also show LC diets to be superior.
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...you think someone's paying me to argue with people on twitter? Really?
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