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A diet pioneered by the late Dr Michael Mosley could be 'more effective than medication for some diabetes patients' a study has found (Image: PA) The late Dr Michael Mosley's revolutionary diet could be a lifeline for those battling Type 2 diabetes , as it has been found to outperform medication in managing the disease, according to a recent study. The renowned doctor, who sadly passed away while holidaying in Greece earlier this month , was the mastermind behind the popular 5:2 intermittent fasting plan. This innovative diet is centred around the principle of intermittent fasting, where one eats without restrictions for five days and then drastically reduces their intake to a mere 500-600 calories on two non-consecutive days.

The idea is that after a day of limited caloric intake, the body shifts from using energy from food to burning its fat reserves. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.



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