Is a Low Carb Diet Safe for Type 2 Diabetes?
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Jul 01, 2019
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Many patients with Type 2 Diabetes want to make the shift to a low carb diet. In order to be safe it must be done very gradually and with closely monitored blood sugar and adjustments to medication!
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Tara Skye Goldin, ND
Registered Naturopathic Doctor
Dr. Tara Skye Goldin is a Registered Naturopathic Doctor in the State of Colorado. She is an expert in functional and naturopathic medicine with an emphasis on gut health, thyroid health, adrenal health, hormone balancing, HPV, autoimmune disorders and digestion.