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Diabetes

Posted Nov 17 2008 9:11pm

Here's a nice article in Men's Health that discusses diabetes.  Instead of the usual insulin injections that a doctor prescribes for diabetes, the doctor in this story had a much simpler idea: a low-carbohydrate diet.

Since carbohydrates are what raises blood sugar and hence causes insulin to be released, this doctor logically thought that limiting carbohydrates would limit blood sugar problems.  And for a good number of patients, this approach seems to work. 

As for the American Diabetes Association, they want long-term studies before they would endorse such an approach.  Until then, millions of Americans will keep suffering from this condition. 

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