The Diabetes Plan: Switch to a low-carb diet, lose weight, reduce medications and prevent or defeat type 2 diabetes

· Macmillan Publishers Aus.
Ebook
300
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

At age 60, Dr Peter Brukner was diagnosed with pre-diabetes, despite having followed the dietary advice of his own profession all of his adult life.

Intrigued, Peter did a deep dive into the research, and quickly reversed his dietary practices, ditching high-carb, low-fat for low-carb, high-fat.

He lost thirteen kilograms and dramatically improved his metabolic health. To help others achieve remission, Peter created an online program, which has seen thousands of Australians lose weight and reverse type 2 diabetes.

In The Diabetes Plan, Peter shares his approach to diet, along with meal plans, testimonials and more than 45 recipes.

Accessible, authoritative and effective, this is a one-stop guide to how to avoid diabetes, reverse a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, and reduce (or ditch) the need for diabetes medication.

About the author

Dr Peter Brukner is a world-renowned sports medicine clinician and researcher, with a passion for nutrition. He is a former president of the Australasian College of Sports Physicians, co-author of Brukner & Khan's Clinical Sports Medicine, team doctor to various professional sports teams and a Professor of Sports Medicine at La Trobe University.

Peter believes that most of what we have been told about what to eat over the last 40 years has resulted in epidemics of obesity and chronic diseases. He's the author of A Fat Lot of Good, founder and Chair of SugarByHalf and founder of Defeat Diabetes - the doctor-led program to help send type 2 diabetes into remission.

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