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Jay Wortman, MD, tells the story of how he reversed his type 2 diabetes, using a simple dietary change. Ten years later he is still free from the disease and needs no medication. He just stopped eating the foods that turn to sugar in the body.
New scientific studies demonstrate that this common-sense approach works well. More info here (completely free):
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My Big Fat Diet documentary:
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The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Living http://www.amazon.com/Art-Science-Low-Carbohydrate-Living/dp/0983490708/
I’ve being diagnosed with diabetes, what should I eat? It’s a common question so we’ve compiled healthy eating food tips to help you towards a healthy diet.
Bear in mind that an appropriate diet for someone with diabetes depends entirely on the individual.
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Presented By: Anna Mazzei, RD, CDE
Certified Diabetes Educator
Original Date: 11/04/17
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Diabetes is a curable disease. As a dietary disease, it demands a dietary treatment. The principles are outlined here.
Dr. Robert Lustig is an endocrinologist and professor of pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology at the University of California-San Francisco. In this video, he sits down with CrossFit’s Rory McKernan to explain sugar’s toxicity, outline the stakes of sugar consumption and offer suggestions for addressing the ongoing sugar crisis.
“Sugar is toxic,” Lustig explains. “It proffers a set of biochemical alterations that are detrimental to human health—unrelated to its calories.”
In this way, Lustig says, sugar “is very much like alcohol,” and chronic metabolic diseases associated with alcohol are becoming prevalent in children with high-sugar diets.
When asked about the state of pediatric medicine in the United States, Lustig says, “We have a problem.”
Because the food industry has negatively influenced nutrition science for the last 45 years, many people still abide by the mistaken belief that a healthy diet is attained by regulating calories and saturated fat. This misconception has led to a rise in chronic metabolic diseases such as Type 2 diabetes in adult and youth populations.
People who believe they are making healthy choices and avoiding sugar are nevertheless affected by the crisis.
“Even though you might not be sick,” Lustig says, “society is.”
In the final third of the video, Lustig outlines the necessary steps for enacting a societal intervention. These steps include educating the public, approaching sugar as an addictive substance and calling Type 2 diabetes what it is: “processed food disease.”
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Research is telling us that those with Type 2 diabetes don’t need to be testing for blood glucose levels at home and that doing so is a waste of money and a strain on the health care system.
Other HCT Episodes on Diabetes:
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2. The Effectiveness of Screening and Treating Diabetes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLCI58lbqcE
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Jackie, a former life science and health teacher, was experiencing excessive thirst and frequent urination when her primary care physician referred her to the Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology at the University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus.
A comprehensive team of experts help Jackie manage her type 2 diabetes through glucose monitoring, nutritional education, social support, and easy access to specialists who cater to the unique needs of diabetic patients.
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GP Dr Michael Mosley explains the lifestyle changes needed to beat the disease.
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http://www.einstein.yu.edu – Jeffrey Pessin, Ph.D., explains what causes prediabetes and type 2 diabetes and how the body can sometimes be coaxed into reversing both. Dr. Pessin is director of the Diabetes Research Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. This edition of Einstein On is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs. Watch full interview at http://youtu.be/SvUu6ydELJg Video Rating: / 5