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Type 1 Diabetes Video
Type 1 Diabetes results when the body doesn't produce enough insulin. Approximately 5-10% of Americans have type 1 diabetes. Diabetes treatment consist of diabetes medication and dietary changes.
Type 1 Diabetes results when the body doesn't produce enough insulin. Approximately 5-10% of Americans have type 1 diabetes. Diabetes treatment consist of diabetes medication and dietary changes.
June 1st, 2008 - 22:05
Does the low-carb diet advice also apply to non-diabetics? Isn’t it true that most heart disease is caused by post-prandial glucose excursions (among diabetics and non-diabetics alike)?
June 3rd, 2008 - 07:47
You got it!! I have eaten low carb for 35 years. No high blood pressure, no high cholesterol, no blood sugar problems, no weight problems….and my father died of heart disease.
July 8th, 2008 - 19:46
Your points about managing with less medication and better diet do not directly contradict masking your symptoms. So, what is the point? Do you cure diabetes?
August 4th, 2008 - 08:31
You missed the point. Worst case is less meds and better blood sugar control. Yes,…not me, but this dietary advice will normalize blood sugar easily because you simply are not eating as many foods that break down into sugar…and, blood sugar goes down. Diabetes doesn’t need a cure, it needs a better diet.
August 9th, 2008 - 10:53
How is ketosis related to Type I diabetes?
August 30th, 2008 - 02:23
How about kangen water. Ive heard many good things with diabetes and kangen water. Btw im a type 1 diabetic.
September 2nd, 2008 - 09:26
Best explanation would be to Google that.
September 2nd, 2008 - 09:28
Type 1 Diabetes is an insulin and diet issue. It has nothing to do with ionized/alkalinized water.
September 2nd, 2008 - 13:22
I say that because I have heard,saw , and read hundreds of testimonials from people with a wide variety of problems. In japan they have done tests using this kind of water and it seems to help diabetes. Lol, I dont know yet, im gonna try it very soon and Ill tell you if it went well for me or did basically nothing.
October 11th, 2008 - 20:39
For the record, I am a Type 1 diabetic, as well as a medical student. Diabetics NEED to decrease/eliminate their intake of Simple carbohydrates, as contained in soda and candy. Complex carbs, though they eventually are metabolized to simple sugars, are easily handled by a basal insulin, such as the glargine suspension. It is also important to realize that the brain runs ONLY off of glucose, and doesn’t need insulin to enter the cells. Increasing fat and protein in one’s diet can be …
October 11th, 2008 - 20:46
beneficial, if done properly. A diabetic who increases protein and fat in their diet must make sure that they exercise to avoid gaining excessive weight. Excessive weight gain will lead to insulin resistance, and that is a bad thing. Realize that intake of fat and protein need to be done in a manner to promote a healthy body weight and proper blood chemistry (cholesterol, etc.). Follow your PHYSICIAN’S advice regarding diet, not that of a DC on youtube.
October 20th, 2008 - 09:20
Perhaps you should switch Med schools as you have wrong info. When the brain is deprived of insulin, it dies. Insulin has a major role in the brain. Increasing fat and protein does not on it’s own…cause weight gain, especially when carbs are low. Please get back to us when your education is complete and you have a few years of treating patients from a more natural, holistic perspective. Your prejudice against DC’s shows ignorance and is why doc’s like me have a career as folks search the web.
November 7th, 2008 - 19:34
Your advice helped alot, exactly what I’m looking for.
November 26th, 2008 - 09:44
You have so many misconceptions…where to begin? Simple and complex carbs both break down into the same glucose, only difference is complex does that more slowly. As a med student, I understand your confusion about patients not wanting basal insulin or other meds given to them. It fries your brain because you are steeped in the old mindset of drugs being the answer. The folks reading this are looking to get away from drugs, not use more. Re-read your textbooks…the brain dies without insulin.
November 26th, 2008 - 09:48
Since you have no clinical experience, you have not seen patient after patient eat more protein and fat and NOT gain weight…it’s the carbs, silly!. Follow a physician’s advice….Why? Where did they get their nutritional education? Where did they learn about holistic therapies? Some have, but most still use the passe advice of drugs and low fat diets. Shame on you guys for perpetuating the condition and sentencing your patients to a lifetime of diabetes and eventual heart disease.
February 18th, 2009 - 12:56
ALL type one diabetics need to take insulin though, sorry if I misunderstood you but I thought I heard you say that not all of us (type ones) need to take insulin. =/
Type twos don’t need to take insulin however, as i’m sure you know. :)
~xx
March 1st, 2009 - 09:19
Once again…better switch med schools.
April 23rd, 2009 - 07:28
what are the symptoms of adult onset diabetes?
June 3rd, 2009 - 16:05
Where are your responses? Has he edited them out. Do not listen to his advice. If you are a diabetic listen to a qualified doctor instead. His advice demonstrates an ignorance about the underlying physiology of metabolism… and anybody that gets personal during a scientific argument should not be trusted because clearly they are going on the defensive.
August 6th, 2009 - 19:12
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May 14th, 2010 - 20:46
Yeah you know what your talking about! But, if a diabetic goes on the Atkins diet…it will kill them very quickly! The Atkins diet produces ketoacidosis! I don’t fully understand why it doesn’t kill a non diabetic but I’m pretty sure it would kill a diabetic, as ketoacidosis is the biggest killer in the diabetic community. One suggestion i make to anyone with diabetes, especially type 2, is to start taking Omega 3 fish oil, as that is known to reduce insulin resistance + has many more benefits!
May 15th, 2010 - 18:02
@asktheholisticdoctor
May 24th, 2010 - 11:22
My son has type 1. It is very sad. Check out his video:
on you tube: search for GriffsGorillaz
May 25th, 2010 - 05:10
i started the diebetic diet and my sugars have gone away up, i do not have diebetes (as of two weeks ago a1c 6%…) today had a fasting BG 190 and before it was 100 or under. i have pcos and just started metformin 15 days ago… whats going now. i will be in the doc in the morning
June 2nd, 2010 - 08:05
I hope you have all of yor facts right as If a diabetic makes protiens and fats their dominant source of nutrition they are leaving themselves vunreble to developing ketoneacidocis(can be life treathening).I would just like to remind people to be wary of information given out on the internet.(Type 1 diabetic for 14 years)