A diet to cure diabetes
The patients were able to stop oral medications after two months of being on a low-calorie regimen.
We present a diet to cure diabetes. The patients were able to stop oral medications after two months of being on a low-calorie regimen. What does it consist of? A very low calorie diet could help millions of Brits beat diabetes. Patients consumed only shakes, salads, and non-starchy vegetables to lose weight. They were able to wean themselves off the medications after two months of eating a very low-calorie diet. Some were still symptom-free 18 months later, with an improvement in their health status. Type 2 diabetes affects around 3 million people in the UK alone. Medically proven A diet that has been medically approved could help millions of Brits beat diabetes. Men and women suffering from the disease were able to get rid of their medications after eating a very low-calorie diet for just two months. And 18 months later, some were still symptom-free and reported feeling amazed at the dramatic improvement in their health. So far, the diet has only been tested in a limited number of patients. But a £2.4m trial, involving 280 diabetics, is about to get underway. These men and women will be fed nutritional supplements such as milkshakes and soups and will be allowed to consume only 800 calories a day. An amount that many people consume in their lunch. Type 2 diabetes, which usually develops in adulthood, is the most common form of the disease. There are 3 million people suffering from it in the United Kingdom alone. The condition occurs when the pancre as does not produce enough insulin and the insulin that is produced does not work properly. Professor Roy Taylor of Newcastle University believes fat surrounding vital organs could hold the key to understanding the condition. This fat is believed to clog the pancreas and liver, reducing insulin production and preventing it from being used properly. But with a very low calorie diet the body is put into a state of starvation, where fat is burned and vital organs are freed from fat. This is a translation of the original article from the DailyMail newspaper in England http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2534306/A-diet-cure-diabetes-Patients-able-come-tablets-two-months-low-calorie-regime.html