Its worth it... i was diagnosed 3 yrs ago and not one GP
mentioned change of diet.
Not exact matches
Having said that, a general approach would be: regular exercise under the expert guidance
of an exercise professional and consumption
of a moderately calorie - restricted traditional - like
diet with a fairly high protein content (in order to decrease the loss
of lean mass caused by the energy restriction), as well as the lifestyle
changes I
mentioned above.
Also, I complement my
diet with Isagenix; it is a nutritional cleanse program and has really
changed my lifestyle and helped me with a lot
of the issues you
mention.
I believe he is saying that in his practice he is able to treat 95 %
of his patients with a WFPB
diet (and he also
mentions other lifestyle
changes above.)
The consumption
of pure water, along with appropriate
diet changes are necessary, as
mentioned earlier: as long as it takes.
My antibiotics remain elevated despite 2 years
of diet change and the supplementation
mentioned above.
I am eating the same amount
of veggies now as when I was on paleo
diet, the only
change I made was trade my meat, fat, eggs and dairy, for starches like you
mentioned at the end, and whole grain bread.
Also alot
of people have told me BV is casued by eating alot
of carbs, sugars, pasta basically anything not healthy just wondering if you
changed your
diet or you still eat some
of things I
mentioned?
As
mentioned earlier, cats with this form
of diabetes mellitus can survive without injections
of additional insulin, however
diet changes and oral medications are often needed to control a cat's weight and blood sugar.