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		<title>THE CARBOHYDRATE ADDICT&#8217;S DIET: PUTTING THE GUIDELINES INTO PRACTICE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Carbohydrate Addict&#8217;s Diet works on entirely different principles than other diets. Once we came to understand the mechanism behind carbohydrate addiction (the overproduction of insulin, or hyperinsulinemia), we needed to help the carbohydrate addict to avoid it. We could have cut out carbohydrates as a way to reduce insulin. But it wasn&#8217;t reasonable to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>DIABETES IN CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE: QUESTIONS ABOUT HYPO REACTIONS AND BLOOD TESTS</title>
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