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Roy Taylor is Professor of Medicine and Metabolism at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in the UK and honorary consultant physician at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle. During his career, he has cared for patients admitted with medical emergencies, for people with diabetes, and for women in pregnancy with medical conditions.

Since 1981 he has pursued the basic cause of type 2 diabetes, studying fat cells, muscle cells, and the liver. The potential to develop new techniques to study what happens to food in the body, with or without diabetes, led to a sabbatical year at Yale where he carried out research with Professor Gerald Shulman. This was con
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“type 2 diabetes, half the beta cells seemed to have been murdered. Who were the suspects? From the Passmore insights, Mr. Incretin seemed to have an alibi. Other popular villains included the mysterious Ms. Amyloid and Mr. Inflammation. Amyloid is a substance that is sometimes observed in the islets of people with type 2 diabetes. Belief in amyloid as a cause of beta cell death in type 2 diabetes became quite widely established in the 1980s, but on the flimsiest of evidence. It has lurked as a potential villain since, but although Ms. Amyloid might have the means on theoretical grounds, she is only occasionally present at the scene of the crime.”
Roy Taylor, Life Without Diabetes: The Definitive Guide to Understanding and Reversing Type 2 Diabetes

“in 2006, we had been researching the effect of fat inside the liver and had discovered that excess fat was potent in preventing insulin from doing its job. The fat itself was making the liver insulin-resistant.”
Roy Taylor, Life Without Diabetes: The Definitive Guide to Understanding and Reversing Type 2 Diabetes

“Okay, time for action. Having gained an understanding of how the body works and why diabetes occurs, we can now look at how to get rid of it. In this chapter, I outline the “1,2,3” approach, originally designed to identify the cause of type 2 diabetes but found to be successful in real life. This is a simple program, with clearly defined stages—first, lose weight rapidly with a clear end point; second, reintroduce ordinary foods step by step; third, keep the weight down long term. A rapid weight loss phase followed by a stepped return to normal eating is very different from the standard advice of “slow and prolonged” of recent years. The 1,2,3 approach recognizes that losing weight is a distinct activity, separate from the matter of keeping the weight steady in the long term, and that there are many benefits from losing weight fast in the first instance. There are other approaches to losing weight. However, several high-quality studies have shown that going on an intensive rapid weight loss diet for a period is not only effective for most people but extraordinarily motivating. How to Do It Recognize the problem: If you have type 2 diabetes you have become too heavy for your body Write down your target weight: Usually a weight loss of around 33 pounds Recognize that food intake has to be decreased for 2–3 months: Think when it may suit you to do this Discuss with family and friends: Support is one of the secrets of success Decide: Do you really want to do this? Prepare for action: Clear the cupboards Action: Do it”
Roy Taylor, Life Without Diabetes: The Definitive Guide to Understanding and Reversing Type 2 Diabetes

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