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Diabetes Awareness Month is here!
 

Today we are celebrating the first day of Diabetes Awareness Month, which will see healthcare organisations and individuals worldwide come together to bring attention to diabetes.

The cornerstone of Diabetes Awareness Month is World Diabetes Day, the birthday of insulin co-creator Frederick Banting, which we will celebrate on the 14th. His work has saved the life of millions of people across the globe. It is also going to be the first anniversary of our Low Carb Program, and you can stay updated with us on social media with the hashtag #BlueNovember

 
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Insulin system update
 

A new insulin-delivery system could eliminate some of the disadvantages associated with insulin pumps. This new system, which uses ultraviolet light-sensitive gel to deliver insulin, has been shown in mice trials to successfully control blood sugar levels.

 
New insulin system
ITV’s low-carb test
 

The ITV Tonight programme followed a group of people who achieved great success in reversing their type 2 diabetes by making low-carb diet changes. These dietary changes included the adoption of full-fat dairy and eliminating high-sugar, high-carb foods.

 
Reversing T2D
30 day low-carb meal plan
 

Looking to add some more variety into your diet? Our 30 day low-carb meal plan includes 90 delicious recipes across breakfast, lunch and dinner that will help you diversify your meal options and enjoy a plethora of low-carb foods.

 
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Hypos and dislocation
 

“Substantial laughing gas and two shots of morphine were nowhere near enough to prevent my screams when the doctors manipulated it back into place.” – read Cherry AA’s tale of how a hypo led to a dislocated right shoulder!

 
'A cautionary tale'
 
DCUK Forum

What we're eating

 
Alberto Laidlaw
Age: 67
 

"I used to eat an awful lot of carbs; my typical lunch would be soup and two or three chunky slices of bread. I decided in November last year that I wanted to take control and, after doing some research, I found the Low Carb Program. My HbA1c dropped from 68mmol/mol in November last year to 49mmol/mol in February this year. I also lost 21lbs/9.4kilos over six months, and my blood pressure has also improved!"

Low Carb Program
 

Have a great day,
Charlotte

PS. Forum member Lesleywo has a strange question for you

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