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Diet Doc hCG diet and Diabetes

A lot of people are using Diet Doc hCG diet plan for weight loss and most of them are successful in losing weight. Diet Doc hCG diet is proving very beneficial for some people who have medical conditions other than obesity. Some people with diabetes have come up with positive results after using Diet Doc hCG diet.

While it is very clear that people with diabetes will reap a lot of benefit for Diet Doc hCG diet, it is the type of the diabetes that determines which diet plan is good for the patient. If it is stable diabetes, which is also known as type 2 Diabetes then the patient can definitely benefit from Diet Doc hCG diet. People with Type 1 diabetes may also use Diet Doc hCG diet but they may not have a dramatic improvement in condition.

Type 2 Diabetes is not insulin dependent, excessive weight is one of the contributing factors of type 2 diabetes and therefore losing weight will considerably improve the patients' health. Many of the type 2 diabetics use techniques to alter diet and decrease weight for disease management.

After consulting a doctor a person can start using Diet Doc hCG diet. Quick weight loss has a lot of benefits like improved blood pressure control and less strain on the heart. If Diet Doc hCG diet is used correctly and carefully then it can also decrease the glucose levels in the blood. The reaction of the body to Diet Doc hCG diet is though different for different people.

There have been diabetics with type 2 diabetes who have used Diet Doc hCG diet and claim that after some weeks of using Diet Doc hCG diet they decreased the amount of medication they used to treat diabetes. And then there have been a few people who were able to completely get off the diabetes medication when they began losing weight Diet Doc hCG diet. However, one should not self-prescribe any medicine. You can or cannot wean yourself off the diabetes medication even after using Diet Doc hCG diet.

 

 

These weight reduction treatments include oral hCG or an injection of hCG–a drug, which has not been approved by the food and drug administration as safe and effective in the treatment of obesity or weight control. There is no substantial evidence that hCG increases weight loss beyond that resulting from caloric restriction, that it causes a more attractive or "normal" distribution of fat, or that it decreases the hunger and discomfort associated with calorie-restrictive diets. Results may vary and cannot be guaranteed. Medical supervision and compliance with our program is required.

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Query for the fellow docs. I'm curious. If you were appointed the Dean of a medical school . . .?

. . . and funds were not an issue, would you change how medicine is taught?

Would you instill your own personal philosophies?

How would you shape the minds of the future doctors who would someday take care of you and your family?

Would you revamp the curriculum, and if so, what additions (or subtractions) would you make?

Or, would you continue the status quo?

Your thoughts?

Firstly, I would never seek to become a Dean of a medical school. However, if greatness was thrust upon me...

Yes, I would consider the education of new doctors the highest priority (not the case in all medical schools - more interested in expansion / enrollment numbers, research grants, etc).

But who is the best judge of the calibre of new graduates? Is it the senior doctors they work for in their first placements? Is it the first patients they treat? They would be the people I would ask for advice and feedback.

Students should learn some formal philosophy, ethics but I would not impose upon them a single viewpoint or ideology e.g. osteopathy.

Increasingly in the medical curriculum, there is so much to learn and so little time. There has to be some rationing. Unfortunately in recent years, Anatomy seems to have taken the brunt of this.

Essentially, I would start with the status quo, tweaking to get the best possible graduates based on direct feedback and progress in medical education research.

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