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Default Scaling up type 2 diabetes remission through diet and lifestyle changes

The following webinar is open to all. It is taking place on 23 July, 12.00 GMT, and Dr David Unwin is one of the speakers.

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Scaling up type 2 diabetes remission through diet and lifestyle changes

This webinar will delve into the evidence supporting the use of a low-carbohydrate approach for achieving type 2 diabetes remission.


It is important to make type 2 diabetes remission a treatment goal, rather than viewing it as a chronic condition that inevitably worsens over time and requires lifelong medication.

The charity Public Health Collaboration has developed a programme called The Lifestyle Club (TLC) to provide structured education for individuals with type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes. This programme aims to make diabetes remission achievable for everyone with the condition. Developed in collaboration with X-PERT Health and based on the work of Dr David Unwin, TLC focuses on a low-carb approach. Dr Unwin has used the low-carb approach in his surgery for over 12 years, achieving remission rates of 51 per cent and saving £68,000 each year on each year on diabetes medication.

This webinar will delve into the evidence supporting the use of a low-carbohydrate approach for achieving type 2 diabetes remission.

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