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Great video Q & A covering the latest research on Ketogenic (low carb) diets
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<blockquote data-quote="hdrider" data-source="post: 22021" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>Vince, I know there is a lot of interest around Metformin in the anti-aging community, and they are discovering other potential uses as well as its long time use in increasing insulin sensitivity. But I also follow some diabetes blogs, and there is also concern that Metformin may have bad as well as good effects. Here is an example of a post listing some concerns:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.realdiabetestruth.com/tuberculosis-diabetes-metformin/" target="_blank">http://www.realdiabetestruth.com/tuberculosis-diabetes-metformin/</a></p><p></p><p>There seems to be broad consensus in the diabetes community that limiting carbs is the best first step to manage, and perhaps even prevent or reverse diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hdrider, post: 22021, member: 574"] Vince, I know there is a lot of interest around Metformin in the anti-aging community, and they are discovering other potential uses as well as its long time use in increasing insulin sensitivity. But I also follow some diabetes blogs, and there is also concern that Metformin may have bad as well as good effects. Here is an example of a post listing some concerns: [URL]http://www.realdiabetestruth.com/tuberculosis-diabetes-metformin/[/URL] There seems to be broad consensus in the diabetes community that limiting carbs is the best first step to manage, and perhaps even prevent or reverse diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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