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    Low-carb app for diabetes approved by NHS

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    Low-carb app for diabetes approved by NHS Empty Low-carb app for diabetes approved by NHS

    Post by Jan1 Mon Jan 14 2019, 12:36

    Article taken from Diet Doctor site.

    "The UK National Health Service (NHS) has approved an app with a low-carb diet program for type 2 diabetes. This is one more validation of the safety and effectiveness of low-carb diets for treating type 2 diabetes!

    Diabetes.co.uk: Low Carb Program app approved by NHS Digital
    https://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/2019/jan/low-carb-program-app-approved-by-nhs-digital-92320989.html

    As we have written earlier, type 2 diabetes rates in the UK are escalating quickly, and the NHS is looking for ways to reverse this trend. According to Diabetes.co.uk, the NHS-approved Low Carb Program app will provide people with type 2 diabetes with necessary tools to track weight and blood glucose levels. But the real focus is food:

    It provides people with type 2 diabetes with the opportunity to make lifestyle changes, chiefly by eating a real-food diet, to help improve their health.

    Diet Doctor collaborator Dr. David Unwin who helped developed the Low Carb Program App adds:

    I reversed my diabetes on a low carb diet. I don’t get any money from inventing the app. I’m just happy to see patients stop their diabetes."

    https://www.dietdoctor.com/authors/dr-david-unwin

    Here is link for Diet Doctor article
    https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb-app-for-diabetes-approved-by-nhs

    All the best Jan

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