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NEW REPORT: Cost of type 2 diabetes trajectory in New Zealand is staggering but fixable – Dr Glen Davis

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Discussion about the PWC report on the cost of diabetes in NZ. Currently costing 2.1 billion dollars per year (0.67% GDP) and expected to be 3.5 billion in 20 years. – Dr Glen Davis

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Low carbohydrate diet to achieve weight loss and improve HbA1c in type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes: experience from one general practice – Dr Glen Davis

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I have had the pleasure of meeting Dr David Unwin. He is one of my greatest medical heroes. He demonstrates the effectiveness of the low carb diet in reversing diabetes in General Practice. – Dr Glen Davis

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Low calorie vs low carbohydrate for Type 2 Diabetes remission (DiRECT vs Virta) – Dr Glen Davis

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The DiRECT trial was the first paper I am aware of showing the Reversal of T2 Diabetes. This was a revelation for me. Previously I had thought of T2 Diabetes as a chronic, progressive and irreversible condition. – Dr Glen Davis

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Detailed discussion about low carb and keto diet in T2 Diabetics related to the American Diabetes Association Guidelines – Dr Glen Davis

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Detailed discussion about low carb and keto diet in T2 Diabetics related to the American Diabetes Association Guidelines – Dr Glen Davis

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The American Diabetes Association releases a low and very low carb guide for Health Care Providers – by Dr Glen Davis

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The American Diabetes Association has released guidelines for prescribing low carb and keto diets. This is strong endorsement and I hope will now ensure effective treatment for clients with T2 Diabetes and Pre diabetes – Dr Glen Davis

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How might common foods affect your blood sugar compared to a teaspoon of table sugar?

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Do you have type 2 diabetes? How might common foods affect
your blood sugar compared to a teaspoon of table sugar?
Infograms as endorsed by NICE guidelines for T2 Diabetes in adults

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Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes are reversable

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So why am I hearing this for the first time now? Why hasn’t my doctor told me this?This is a…

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