Thousands of diabetics to be given soup-and-shake diet plan on NHS

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"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.
You people need the government to tell you what to eat?

Are you all too stupid to realize that to tackle Type 2 diabetes and obesity all you have to do is eat a whole food plant based diet?

Stop eating processed calorie dense foods and stick to nutrient dense high fiber foods.
 
You people need the government to tell you what to eat?

Are you all too stupid to realize that to tackle Type 2 diabetes and obesity all you have to do is eat a whole food plant based diet?

Stop eating processed calorie dense foods and stick to nutrient dense high fiber foods.
Yes ....

Leftist are Sheeple.

They need the government in every single aspect of their lives.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.
will it be offered or will it be by force through denial of services???

that why we had a 1776,,,
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
They give you choices. It isnt Russia you ideological clown. And poor people get choices as well. Imagie that !
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
They give you choices. It isnt Russia you ideological clown. And poor people get choices as well. Imagie that !
but what are the consequences of not choosing correctly???
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.
Good thing you have gubmint there to tell you dumbbells what to eat.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
They give you choices. It isnt Russia you ideological clown. And poor people get choices as well. Imagie that !

Still not denying it may happen.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
They give you choices. It isnt Russia you ideological clown. And poor people get choices as well. Imagie that !
They give you "choices"....My way or the highway.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .
Only idiots buy things from the government.

But then again you're too stupid to know how to eat a healthy diet.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
They give you choices. It isnt Russia you ideological clown. And poor people get choices as well. Imagie that !
Sure you get to choose from an artificially flavored chocolate or vanilla processed protein shake
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
They give you choices. It isnt Russia you ideological clown. And poor people get choices as well. Imagie that !
but what are the consequences of not choosing correctly???
You get diabetes. Its a bad thing.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
They give you choices. It isnt Russia you ideological clown. And poor people get choices as well. Imagie that !

Still not denying it may happen.
It will never happen.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
They give you choices. It isnt Russia you ideological clown. And poor people get choices as well. Imagie that !
but what are the consequences of not choosing correctly???
You get diabetes. Its a bad thing.

And type 2 diabetes is a lifestyle disease for most people.

You should be smart enough to know that without the government telling you
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
They give you choices. It isnt Russia you ideological clown. And poor people get choices as well. Imagie that !

Still not denying it may happen.
It will never happen.

Care to make wager on that? I put up $5 and you give me 100 to 1 odds.

Say a 5 year window.
 

"Thousands of people will be offered a soup-and-shakes weight-loss plan on the NHS to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes.

A successful trial of the low-calorie diet and lifestyle plan has already taken place. The government said the programme will now be expanded to reach 5,000 more patients in 10 areas.

The areas rolling out the free weight-loss plan include Greater Manchester Health & Social Care partnership, Frimley Health and Care sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and Gloucestershire STP, among others.

Bridget Turner, director of policy campaigns and improvement at Diabetes UK, said: “This is an important first step to ensure that people with type 2 diabetes can access a remission programme within the NHS and benefit from the groundbreaking findings of the Diabetes UK-funded DiRECT research.”


First world problem. Good that the NHS is taking positive action on this.

So it will become mandatory if you are diabetic in say 5 years or so.
If you dont then the "death squad" will come round to sort you out.

In the US your hospital would buy it from a warehouse and triple the price before passing it on to you. Smell that freedom mate .

I noticed you aren't denying that it might happen.

No death squad, just passive aggressive "to the back of the line you go if you don't participate" maneuvering on the part of NHS.
They give you choices. It isnt Russia you ideological clown. And poor people get choices as well. Imagie that !
but what are the consequences of not choosing correctly???
You get diabetes. Its a bad thing.
DUH!!!

whats stops them from eating more after the government spoon feeds them their soup???
 

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