Life Without Diabetes: The definitive guide to understanding and reversing type 2 diabetes

10.99 JOD

Available on: 2025-05-22 at 3:00 am

Description

REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION – WITH GROUNDBREAKING NEW SCIENCEProfessor Roy Taylor is one of the world’s leading experts in type 2 diabetes, the man who discovered that this life-limiting disease was actually a reversible condition.With his team of researchers at Newcastle University, he launched a series of studies culminating in a multi-million-pound trial, which confirmed that simple diet advice could bring about lasting remission. Professor Roy Taylor has been working on three new studies to dig deeper into the causes of T2 diabetes – and the long-term effects of his three-step plan.In this revised and updated edition of Life Without Diabetes, Taylor brings together all the latest research plus four decades of experience of treating people with diabetes. He explains exactly what is happening in the body as type 2 develops and presents a brilliant 3-step weight loss plan that will enable you to reverse your type 2 and live a full and healthy life beyond it.** Includes delicious tried-and-tested recipes **

Additional information

Dimensions 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language
Pages

336

Publisher
Year Published

2025-5-22

Imprint
Edition Number

1970-1-1

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1804192260

About The Author

Prof Roy Taylor is Professor of Medicine and Metabolism at Newcastle University and Honorary Consultant Physician at Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He was visiting Professor of Medicine at Yale University, where he acquired new MRI methods to look into the human body. Returning to the UK he raised GBP5.2m to establish the Newcastle MR Centre. He also developed the UK system for screening of diabetic eye disease and is author of over 300 scientific papers.

Other text

A new edition to include trailblazing recent study results from Professor Roy Taylor, the pioneer of diabetes reversal whose research is behind the new NHS programme to reverse type 2 diabetes.