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  • posted by  Baristagirls on Only day2!!!
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    Hello ClairyB
    Same boat……. but without the peanuts. Think of how much healthier you’ve eaten today! Let’s do it…

  • posted by  Switzerland on Only day2!!!
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    Hi ClairyB,

    Carb addiction is horrible, isn’t it? You’ve done really well. Surely the few peanuts can’t have done much to your total calories for the day.
    You must feel a sense of empowerment having pushed through the hunger.
    Best wishes.

  • posted by  captainlynne on My eight weeks….
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    Hi Christine

    Great news about the weight loss. 😃

    There seems to be a lot of those folk around who know better than us😱 But our results will speak for themselves.

    Today I took my ladies’ group on a ‘mystery trip’. We went to Scarborough for a fish and chips lunch, then Whitby (they wanted something sweet!) I sat with a black coffee while they ate their fish and chips – the pensioners’ special. I had looked at the menu, but there was nothing I could eat, not even anything I fancied! I was asked how I could sit with coffee while they ate and my response was – “practice!”

    In Whitby I went into a cafe with a couple of the ladies and they had apple turnover and a chocolate eclair, while I had – black coffee!

    I had bottles of water in my bag and something quick to prepare in the fridge for when I got home.

    But on the minibus I was offered sweets with “go on, treat yourself”.

    Strangely enough that attitude – the comments and the looks – make me even more determined to stick with this way of life. It’s not that long ago that I’d have been tucking into the fish and chips, cakes and ice cream without batting an eyelid, then suffering the consequences. But realising how much better I feel without all that rubbish, I know it’s not worth it.

    I started this thinking I could try anything for 8 weeks. After all, what is 8 weeks! But now I can’t imagine any other way of life😃

  • posted by  ClairyB on Only day2!!!
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    I feel like a complete wuss, so I am reading some of your inspiring blogs. Today I have felt, tired, grumpy and hungry!! I’ve stuck within my calories and carbs but did have to eat a few peanuts, hoping this isn’t too terrible? I’m hoping this feeling is short lived and tomorrow is another day and all that. I didn’t realise how bad my sugar, carb addiction was, I know I need to do this!!

  • posted by  Izzy on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    I decided I didn’t fancy the pork mince so I’ve had some of my spicy lentil soup instead. I’m suddenly deflated, tired and low 🙁

    I think I’m just tired, my son woke up at 4 this morning upset and I hadn’t slept well anyway. I’d like to go to bed early but I’ve arranged a grocery home delivery so I need to stay awake for that. Could arrive anytime in the next 90 mins. As soon as it all gets put away I think I shall collapse into bed and hope I am back to bouncy Izzy in the morning.

  • posted by  Frog on Giving up sweetener ….. Day 2
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    you’ll get there!

    As a teenager I drank coffee with a quarter teaspoon of coffee and about three sugars

    Now I don;t drink instant (but have had one or two cups of that instant sort with added powdered beans), and can taste it if someone has stirred another cup with sugar before putting the spoon in mine.

  • posted by  Lellycancan on Giving up sweetener ….. Day 2
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    Soooo – I’m totally addicted to sweetener in my black coffee. I love the taste of black coffee with sweetener – I even prefer it to sugar. BUT as of yesterday I’ve given it up & am putting milk in instead. Having read the book I realise how my love of sweetener will make my cravings worse. Wish me luck!

  • posted by  chris53 on End of Diet
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    Hi everyone.
    Well in my last week having lost 32lbs and four inches off my waist. Will not know about blood sugar level until July.
    The thing is l am quite comfortable with my diet routine, what would you recommend next?
    Thanks
    Chris

  • posted by  barby on on UK news TODAY
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    I heard that too Kathy – they are saying it’s better to spend £6,000 on an obesity operation, rather than keep taking diabetes drugs. It will reduce their blood sugar and hopefully reverse diabetes.

    Why on earth would you put yourself through a potentially dangerous and painful operation, without at least trying the BSD way first? Most people probably aren’t aware of the option, and their doctors don’t seem to want to know either. It’s so wrong.

    They should spend that money doing big trials of BSD around the country – would be great if they could set up a regular “BSD club” where everyone was weighed and monitored, and taught the BSD ways.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-36367691

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    Hi,
    I am still sulking after Bill 1954 shouted at me for eating one miserable banana.
    I should torture him, I should make him watch the minions movie were they all eat bananas.
    Ha!!!!
    And dress him in a minions onesie.

    Ha!,

    Feeling better now.

    La, la la all 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶la la la🎩🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶la la la.

    Love Lucia
    Xxxxx

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    Hi team,
    I have been asked…. Have I ever lied about my weight?
    I replied … Do Bears widdle in the woods?
    It goes without saying, yes and…. Hell yes.

    When you are a big budgie, you knock about three stone off your true weight.
    I was ashamed.
    I was embarrassed.
    I wanted my weight to actually be three stones lighter in a heart beat.
    But as they say, wake up and smell the roses girl!

    So, i am working at rrmoving those three stones, one pound at a time.

    Love Lucia
    Xxx

  • posted by  webbj54 on BUK BUK BUK my bsd BUK came today!
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    A pair of chickens walk up to the circulation desk at a public library and say,
    ‘Buk Buk BUK.’
    The librarian decides that the chickens desire three books, and gives it to them. Around midday, the two chickens return to the circulation desk and say,
    ‘ Buk Buk BuKKOOK!‘
    The librarian decides that the chickens desire another three books. The chickens leave as before. The two chickens return to the library in the early afternoon, approach the librarian, looking very annoyed and say,
    ‘Buk Buk Buk Buk Bukkooook!‘
    The librarian is now a little suspicious of these chickens. She gives them what they request, and decides to follow them. She followed them out of the library, out of the town, and to a park. At this point, she hid behind a tree, not wanting to be seen. She saw the two chickens throwing the books at a frog in a pond, to which the frog was saying,
    “Rrredit Rrredit Rrredit…”

  • posted by  Baristagirls on This has to work for me
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    It’s nice to start with so many recipes and so many posts to read, it helps any questions.
    So what were the second coconut flour pancakes like? Or didn’t you dare 🙂
    One thing I feel a bit apprehensive about is that there isn’t experience on here of those that have done it and kept the weight off, e.g.. for a few years! That’s my trouble

  • posted by  hebrideanprincess on My 8 week journey
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    Started my ,8 week journey last week. Husband joined me as we both need to loose weight he does not have diabetes but I do type two. Diagnosed 1 year ago. Blood sugar does not come down whether I take medication or not it stays the same only altering by one or two points. So thought I would try this.

    I lost 7lbs on first week, I stuck to the diet plan without deviation. No exercise first week. Now on 2nd week feel amazing already. Exercise this week because I feel so great. Will not be weighing until Sunday end of 2 me week. Blood count however has no change. So hoping in another week or so on this it will

  • Hey bumblebee,
    Glad to be of help! Things do get easier, trust me. PMS is never going to help – I’m fortunate in that I don’t have that particular problem anymore (don’t have the body parts anymore – I’m not recommending a hysterectomy though, that’s where my weight problems started!).
    You carry on planning & tweaking – I like a mug of chicken Bovril occasionally as a change for something to drink.

    You mention coconut macaroons… Have you tried the recipe for coconut flatbreads (in the Recipes section)? I have one with a coffee – it makes for a nice little snack (reminds me of something I had years ago that had a chocolate coating on one side).

    Be patient & find what works for you. You can do it!

  • Hi BarrelonLegs,
    If you are just entering winter, are you on the other side of the world? Winter is a time for comfort food, no it’s not in your head, the cold does make you feel hungrier. I’m lucky, I’m working my way through my glut of salad leaves!
    As for me being amazing for not counting calories – no, afraid not – just too bone idle to bother with it all! I bypassed the calorie counting, and the 5:2 stage, and just headed straight for the “easiest” version of the BSD! Anything too regimented does not appeal so I accepted that my weight loss would be less spectacular than other people have managed. It was more important to me to be able to stick it out long-term. I’ve been BSD-ing since January so I’m at the stage were I’m allowing myself small amounts of the forbidden foods to see if I gain weight or can maintain, or still lose. I know what to do if I need to lose.
    Good luck!

  • posted by  General Dogsbody on Week One and Counting
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    Thanks all … when I feel hungry and want to raid the fridge/freezer etc I think of my Hubby who is already a Type 2 Diabetic, he said there was no way I would be able to stick to this diet red rag and bull are three words whicj spring to mind. My next appointment with Doc is in August for a Diabetic Test (am borderline) and want to show her the progress I am making with blood sugar /weight / colesterol / blood pressure!

  • posted by  Imogen on Over the 16-week line
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    Hi California girl,

    Just catching up reading the posts when I caught sight of your note about house swaps. What a fabulous idea. Sadly though, not possible for us to do house swap as suggested (although that would be great).

    Long story short… my 19 year old son who has ASD.. has had some mental health issues and is unable to leave our house/ local area. So any travelling or swapping is not on the horizon for us at the moment😵. Frustrating for me as I love to travel and go on adventures! Sigh…maybe one day?

    Perhaps you could put a call out on the forums as I am sure there must be loads of people who would love to swap with you guys.

    Hope all good for you

    Imogen🌻

  • posted by  Alanhypno on Over the 8-week line and after
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    Kathy54 brill results 🏆🏆🏆
    I’m jealous in week 7 but my BS was at 7.2 today before dinner ,must been that reckless weekend !
    But results like you are getting are an inspiration for us all
    Alan plodding on

  • posted by  Izzy on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    Haha Bill, at least my work shirt is long enough to save my dignity, for now at least. If they fall down I will think of you lol.

    Rachel 3 lb’s is great keep going and see what you can lose this coming week 🙂

    Frog, it’s ok I ate a small biscuit today, bad izzy! but still neither of us fell of the wagon in a big way so I think that’s still a success. I gave the kids pizza and stole a piece of pepperoni!

    Happy I’m sorry your tum is still troublesome I think it might be worth seeing a doctor soon. Are you still taking calcium?

    well I need to go cook, back later to read some threads 🙂 (forum addict)

  • posted by  Girlybrewer on My inspiration
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    SkyWalker, thanks for the encouragement. A bit of a stumble today as I haven’t drunk enough water and now have the headache that everyone talks about. I won’t do that again! But I did manage to resist the bacon butties in the brewery this morning, my staff are mostly very supportive, except one who says I won’t stick it, which is actually a very good incentive to prove them wrong. A bit worried about tomorrow as I am on the road all day, so just trying to plan something easy to eat on the move, any suggestions would be very welcome.

  • posted by  keeptrying on Happy Life – 8 wk diary
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    happylife, can you not get hold of some Imodium? I know of people who take it daily

    also you could try calcium tablets (sorry not sure if it was you I mentioned this to before or not) – but I don’t know where you are or if they would be available

    I do hope it settles down soon

  • posted by  pkd2004 on 'Weigh in' thread
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    I’m new to the diet, and this is my first post. I’ve spent the last week on the diet on 800 calories and low carbs (give or take!) and have gone from 10stone 4oz to 9 stone 11oz a loss of 7 lbs in 8 days. I’m very pleased and surprisingly not too hungry. However, I am struggling to run like I used to. I want to be running 3 miles 4 times a week, but find it difficult to find the energy so far. I will be building up to longer distances (running another half marathon in October) but want to lose more weight before introducing more carbs to help me run. Difficult situation really. But weightloss is great so far! I didn’t know how much I loved spinach 🙂

  • posted by  Frog on No-Sugar chocolate … any ideas
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    I did eat a bar (100g) I think of the Tesco chocologic one earlier in the year (pre BSD) – I think in one sitting, but certainly in the same day, without any ill effects.
    Amazingly, no particular chocolate cravings this first week on BSD, but then I have had cocoa two or three times.

  • posted by  keeptrying on Too good to be true – help!
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    oh you have my empathy, truly
    I had a meeting cancelled today – by one of my support team
    same reaction as you
    just wanted to stuff and stuff

    incredibly I just had a few tiny squares of dark chocolate and cups of tea
    and then had lunch early

    i honestly don’t doubt you can do this, at all
    you are aware of what is happening and that is a million miles ahead of many

    if i can offer you any strength, then here it is
    if it doesn’t help
    then it doesn’t matter,
    we will all be here today, tomorrow, other days
    and so will you
    xx

  • posted by  Stephie63 on Too good to be true – help!
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    I knew it would happen sooner or later, I think I was beginning to believe this wasn’t so bad after all. I had a huge argument with a friend today, and it’s left me so upset all I can think about is scoffing lots of chocolate. I’ve resisted so far, but it’s just reminded me how much I am influenced by my emotions. I’m doubting myself and my ability to stick to this, I just want to cave and start again tomorrow.

  • posted by  Igorasusual on my journey (from week 2)
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    I think be patient. I seem to be getting thinner everywhere, but was told the subcutaneous fat below the navel is last to go. Persisting with the BSD will definitely shift it eventually. 🙂

  • Hi BarrelOnLegs,

    I just read your post and yes I agree we are way too hard on ourselves. As long as we’re not eating sugar and carbs we need to be more gentle on ourselves to ensure we stick with this long term – it IS long term and I keep going on and on and on in my head about 8 weeks but now have started gently telling myself – every day is a new day and I learn new skills and methods of eating clean.

    I find counting calories difficult too – especially eating out or when I visit friends, I get so tempted to google things before I eat but I’ve now stuck with calculating chicken as I would Nando’s chicken breast.

    Cold weather does make it hard, there is this constant thing that keeps me wanting some kind of warm something – I got this tip from the forums about bullion in water and that’s worked for me so maybe you can try that. I take one bullion cube and divide it into 4 so that its 5 calories per cup. This week i noticed I am finding it a bit salty so I have managed to get 5 servings of 4 calories each so happy happy me!

  • posted by  keeptrying on my journey (from week 2)
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    thanks for your reassurance rozydozy
    I certainly have plenty of belly blubber
    and yes I also had a tummy when young – but that was low tummy and due to an op

    this is – well whole tummy
    I just wonder because the fd helped it go down almost weekly and there are LOTS of inches to go!!

  • posted by  Bill1954 on This has to work for me
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    Yeah I suppose it was a bit weird at the time.
    There were nowhere near as many recipes on site, almost all of them have been uploaded by the members over the last 4 months (is that really all it’s been? )
    We all sort of got inventive and did some research re low carb flours etc, my first cocunut flour pancakes went straight into the bin with the frying pan still attached to them 😀
    The great thing now, is that this place, while always being a brilliant source of support, is now a wonderful knowledge base and that knowledge has been accumulated by real people who have experienced the diet. 😀

  • posted by  Kathy54 on on UK news TODAY
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    It has just been on the radio news and is on the BBC website that T2 diabetics are missing out on weight loss surgery as that is the only way they can reverse their diabetes.

  • posted by  keeptrying on Things I learned on the BSD, end Week 7 [ -22 lbs]
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    thank you for that link JackieWilsonSaid
    and how lovely it is to see Dr Mosley say it how it is
    he is a person people trust
    lets hope he gets on tv to give the same message as sadly a lot of people will not be telegraph readers!!

  • posted by  celestee on Happy dancing tonight
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    Congratulations Lise! That’s such a great feeling! I hope to get there…only one day 6 right now but hopefully by the end!

  • posted by  celestee on celeste – the eight week journey.
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    hello all

    day six:

    weight: 196.0 (diff: – 13.8)
    calories: 903
    carbs: 48
    breakfast: portobello mushroom, avocado, poached egg, spinach, grape tomatoes & pea shoots
    lunch: —
    dinner: one boneless skinless chicken breast, 1 cup broccoli
    snacks: popcorn & red wine
    exercise: weightlifting

    i imagine my weight loss is due to the fasting day that was yesterday, so we’ll see how tomorrow looks! but but almost 14lbs down in 6 days! that’s incredible. i do know that if i’d like to keep losing i need to cut out my red win & popcorn – but it almost keeps me sane – you know? does anyone else have anything that’s keeping them going on this diet – my little bit of plain popcorn with coconut oil & a small glass of red wine to look forward makes the days go by much faster!!

    after 6 days i think i’m ready to add in fitness & exercise to the program now that i feel accustomed to the fewer calories each day – yesterday i went to the gym & weightlifted, & today likely a run & maybe some yoga.

    how is anyone else finding exercise?

    celeste x

  • posted by  celestee on celeste – the eight week journey.
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    okay!

    day five:

    weight: no weigh- in today due to scale unavailable
    calories: 0
    carbs: 0
    breakfast: black coffee
    lunch: —
    dinner: —
    snacks: —

    today was a weird day. it was hectic as we bought a house! there was so much going with the going back and forth that i didn’t realize i hadn’t eaten til the end of the day – at which point i decided to just leave it as a fasting day with plenty of fluids. i did manage to run out & get a new fitbit & a the fitbit scale! i decided to wait until tomorrow to do that.

    hope you are all doing well!!

    celeste x

  • posted by  Baristagirls on This has to work for me
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    Hello Bill, been reading many topics and you strike me as one of the real success stories, so I wanted to say I had to smile when I read your first – “Today for lunch I’m experiencing the pleasures 🙁 of home made humus with carrot and celery dipping strips” – it’s good to know it wasn’t all plain sailing at the start, makes it more encouraging somehow. (hummus happens to be one thing I do like….)

  • posted by  Bill1954 on BGL "normal" now but not losing weight
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    Hi
    you mention calories a lot but not carbohydrates. Are you monitoring them and your fat intake? Are you drinking 2 to 3 litres of water per day? Have you read the book ?
    To stay on 800 calories for a year and lose only 2 kilos seems a bit strange

  • posted by  Matrika on BGL "normal" now but not losing weight
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    I saw my GP today and he told me my HbA1C is the same as his and my blood glucose level is normal!
    Finally!!!
    However, I’ve only lost 2 kilos in the past year and particularly on 800 calories I don’t seem able to lose weight…but I have normalized my blood glucose. I am happy with that but do really want to lose the weight (BMI 34).

    I am thinking of trying food replacement approach for 60 days but am a bit intimidated and not sure if it will work…am worried about slowing my metabolism and aggravating my type 2 diabetes…any info on this, for people who have a very hard time losing weight?

    I am ecstatic to have got normal blood sugar levels now, so my efforts with 800 calories haven’t been a “failure”….just am not getting any lighter quickly enough…way slower than everyone I’ve read about here. I have really bad insulin resistance and I am completely diet controlled with my diabetes now…no meds. Blood pressure perfect. GP can’t really believe that for an overweight person I am as healthy as I am. I see the shock in his eyes when he looks at my numbers. Fortunately, he believes what I tell him about what I eat and is encouraging. In the past, I have experienced disbelief from medicos who really do think its down to claories. With me, seems it really isn’t!!

    Open to suggestion. Intended fasting (bone broth) but haven’t been able to get going with it, hence idea of trying the meal replacements. A bit confused currently

  • Skywalker – congrats on your 15 weeks and on the improvements you’ve made, as detailed in your profile.
    Pleased to see that the post loss lifestyle also makes sense. An irrational fear, despite all I’ve read and experienced, is of somehow needing to live abstemiously in order to ‘maintain’, so its reassuring to hear from those on the other side! The fundamental changes resulting from BSD seem to be that – fundamental and choices rather than restrictions. It was indeed frustrating to see the level of the debate yesterday.

    Igorasusual
    “I cannot be alone in looking at people I work with, and come across in my daily life, and thinking how much happier they would be in terms of spirit and health, if they followed these disciplines.” Yes – agreed. BSD is a revelation and thus it is difficult not to evangelise.

    Dr MM in the Telegraph today responds:
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wellbeing/diet/52-author-michael-mosley-im-proof-low-fat-diets-dont-work/

  • posted by  Jackie WilsonSaid on And last but not least: mindfulness
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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wellbeing/diet/52-author-michael-mosley-im-proof-low-fat-diets-dont-work/

    Rather than start on medication I invented a diet (the 5:2 diet), lost weight (10 kgs) and reversed my diabetes.
    Both my weight and my blood sugars have remained normal ever since.
    To keep them there I have taken up mindfulness (it reduces stress), I’ve become more active and, most of all, I have completely changed what I eat.

  • http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wellbeing/diet/52-author-michael-mosley-im-proof-low-fat-diets-dont-work/

    Rather than start on medication I invented a diet (the 5:2 diet), lost weight (10 kgs) and reversed my diabetes. Both my weight and my blood sugars have remained normal ever since. To keep them there I have taken up mindfulness (it reduces stress), I’ve become more active and, most of all, I have completely changed what I eat. First I cut down the sugary stuff, then I cut right back on the starchy stuff, like pasta, rice and potatoes. I eat far more oily fish and oily nuts (such as almonds and walnuts), more grains (particularly the super-trendy quinoa) and have even taken to spiralising courgettes as a substitute for spaghetti. I cook with olive oil, eat full-fat yoghurt, snack on cheese and have switched back to butter. Eggs are a big part of my diet.

    The reason, I believe, why this is a healthier diet than a low-fat one is because it keeps my insulin levels down. When you eat a lot of sugary foods or easily digestible carbs (like rice or pasta) your body has to produce lots of insulin to suppress the rapid increase in your blood sugar levels. Eating fat or protein doesn’t have anything like the same effect on your blood sugars, and therefore your insulin levels. Because insulin is also a fat promoting hormone, advising people to eat lots of starchy foods (which is still standard dietary advice) is likely to make them fatter, not slimmer.

    My wife, who is a GP, has recently begun offering her overweight and diabetic patients similar advice with spectacular results. They not only rapidly lose many centimetres off the waist but are soon able to reduce, even come off, all medication. Unfortunately, partly because of the long shadow of Atkins (which required far more radical dietary changes) this sort of approach is still frowned on. In fact, if you go on the NHS Eatwell website, it still recommends basing meals around starchy foods and choosing low-fat dairy options. I’m not suggesting we should all start to glug down cream or gorge on stilton. What I do think is that the NHS and other official bodies need to urgently rethink their standard advice.