I'm wondering, does it matter how the calories are restricted or how the weight is lost? It's been noted that losing about 1 gram of fat in the pancreas is a critical feature of diabetes reversal according to the Newcastle findings. Specifically, would a low carb, high fat (LCHF) diet work just as effectively as, say, a whole-food, mostly plant diet? Does the high-fat diet potentially make it more difficult to lose fat in the organs?
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I'm wondering, does it matter how the calories are restricted or how the weight is lost? It's been noted that losing about 1 gram of fat in the pancreas is a critical feature of diabetes reversal according to the Newcastle findings. Specifically, would a low carb, high fat (LCHF) diet work just as effectively as, say, a whole-food, mostly plant diet? Does the high-fat diet potentially make it more difficult to lose fat in the organs?
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