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Reversing Type 2 diabetes starts with ignoring the guidelines | Sarah Hallberg | TEDxPurdueU
YouTube ^ | May 4, 2015 | Dr. Sarah Hallberg

Posted on 11/07/2015 1:05:17 AM PST by WhiskeyX

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To: Georgia Girl 2

To the best of my knowledge none of my budgies has ever been diagnosed with Type II so you might be on to something. Yes, I had already looked it up on Amazon. — thanks for the brand recommendation!


41 posted on 11/07/2015 12:35:14 PM PST by steve86 (Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc O�Morgair (Latin form: Malachy))
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To: Georgia Girl 2
Looked up the actual plant out of curiosity:

Canary grass is a plant, Phalaris canariensis, belonging to the family Poaceae. Originally a native of the Mediterranean region, it is now grown commercially in several parts of the world for birdseed.

Apparently the Canary Islands were named after this (or vice-versa).

I think I see some in my parakeet seed mix (mostly millet) and it is listed on the label but think I'll get the chocolate-flavored "for human consumption" variety.

42 posted on 11/07/2015 12:43:10 PM PST by steve86 (Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc O�Morgair (Latin form: Malachy))
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To: WhiskeyX
Seems there`s nothing at her page, does any other such believing Doctor have any published dietary guidelines? If I`m not wrong, what she`s espousing sounds kinda like the Paleo-Diet to me. If so, given the cost of meat, in OBozo`s never ending summer of recovery, what is a good substitute, nuts, legumes, but what about the essential amino acids? Corn is a carb source.
43 posted on 11/07/2015 2:10:59 PM PST by nomad
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To: nomad

“Seems there`s nothing at her page, does any other such believing Doctor have any published dietary guidelines?”

Yes. We’ll be getting much further into those subjects in the upcoming videos being posted later tonight and the next several days. I’ll be offline for the most part for awhile this evening.

“If I`m not wrong, what she`s espousing sounds kinda like the Paleo-Diet to me.”

The ketogenic diet is a more very low carbohydrate and moderate protein restricting diet than the other low carbohydrate diets such as Atkin’s and New Atkins Diets, the Paleo diets, and so forth. The ketogenic diet is formulated specifically to force the metabolism to stop burning glucose and start burning ketones derived from your dietary fat and stored body fat. So long as there is a greater than normal amount of insulin hormone circulating in your bloodstream your body is unable to unlock the stores of body fat and burn them for the body’s fuel source. Using a ketogenic diet to put the metabolism into a state of ketosis, unlocks access to burn the body fat, and restores the body’s preferred energy source of energy from nutritional fats and body fat.

“If so, given the cost of meat, in OBozo`s never ending summer of recovery, what is a good substitute, nuts, legumes, but what about the essential amino acids? Corn is a carb source.”

Meat is typically a 1:1 ratio of fat:protein or a 2:1 ratio of fat:protein. Consequently, if you try to derive most of your daily calories from meat, fish, and poultry, you would end up with too many grams of protein and too few grams of fat. You have to restrict your protein to about 1 gram of protein to 1 kg of lean body weight. This tends to work out to about 1/4 pound to 1/3 pound of meat, fish, or poultry per meal or less if you have other sources of protein such as eggs, cheese, dairy, and so forth. Also, the meat needs to have as much fat as possible, which implies less costly cuts of meat. So, meats do not constitute very much bulk at all in your ketogenic diet. Insteadd the bulk mostly comes from low carbohydrate and non-starchy vegetables, two cups of greens and one cup of non-starchy vegetables per day dressed with all of the butter and homemade salad dressings filled with healthy fats you can contrive to eat. These dressings are used to change the ratio of fats:protein from 1:1 or 2:1 to something closer to 4:1 of fats:protein.

I should be back online again in a few hours if you have questions.


44 posted on 11/07/2015 2:58:35 PM PST by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX

bttt


45 posted on 11/07/2015 4:22:14 PM PST by wildbill (If you check behind the shower curtain for a murderer, and find one.... what's your plan?)
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To: steve86

Do not ingest any that is not food grade. The stuff at the grocery store is for animals and has silica in it. Do not eat that stuff from the grocery store. :-)


46 posted on 11/07/2015 4:44:16 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: WhiskeyX

Nutritional Health Series, Part 4

Dr. Peter Attia: Readdressing Dietary Guidelines

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3357711/posts?page=1


47 posted on 11/08/2015 7:40:57 AM PST by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX

Bump


48 posted on 11/08/2015 7:54:53 AM PST by Ditter (God Bless Texas!)
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To: MomwithHope

Just to point this out, but comparing your opinion of the other videos with your husband’s opinion of the one from this thread doesn’t actually provide any useful information. Two different subjective viewpoints.


49 posted on 11/08/2015 7:58:25 AM PST by MortMan (The rule of law is now the law of rulings - Judicial, IRS, EPA...)
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To: MortMan

I tend to not write lengthy posts. I listened to the video while my husband was watching. Dr. Fung has a lot of research to back up his program and he shares it. One of his lectures is to a bunch of doctors and he gets pretty technical but he has clear graphics and charts. I was just saying if someone is interested in this topic they should check him out too.


50 posted on 11/08/2015 8:30:01 AM PST by MomwithHope (Please support efforts in your state for an Article 5 convention.)
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To: MomwithHope

Not a problem. I just wanted to mention the point.


51 posted on 11/08/2015 2:11:55 PM PST by MortMan (The rule of law is now the law of rulings - Judicial, IRS, EPA...)
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To: aimhigh

My Physician is a DO. He’s wonderful! He’s also a good friend and colleague.


52 posted on 12/14/2015 11:39:29 PM PST by Lil Flower (American by birth. Southern by the Grace of God. ROLL TIDE!!)
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To: fatnotlazy

***Additionally, as I get older, my diabetes is getting harder to control***

My husband has a good friend who swears by the prickly pear cactus. He was following his diabetic diet, skinny as a rail, but couldn’t keep his BG under control. He was on insulin and still running around 300.

His new wife is half Native American and she convinced him to start using it. He said he had to make adjustments on how much he ate of it/drank the juice but within several months he was off insulin completely and said he’s happy he gets to eat ice cream every so often again.

He talked some other guys at work into trying it and they say it’s working. I tried it for about a month but that wasn’t long enough for me to see results. The store we bought it from went out of business and I’ve had much more important things going on with my health I just haven’t thought about it. You may want to try it. I’m going to try and find another Mexican store to get it from.


53 posted on 12/14/2015 11:53:07 PM PST by Lil Flower (American by birth. Southern by the Grace of God. ROLL TIDE!!)
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To: nomad

*** Corn is a carb source***

You know, I used to serve corn with dinner fairly often. I learned to cook from my mother in love and she always served a green and yellow vegetable at dinner so I got in the habit of it too.

Then I either heard or read that someone said, “You know, corn is what they feed cows and pigs to get them fattened up.” Now we rarely eat it hahaha.


54 posted on 12/15/2015 12:04:33 AM PST by Lil Flower (American by birth. Southern by the Grace of God. ROLL TIDE!!)
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To: fatnotlazy
I think you hit the nail on the head about Diabetes Type II .
55 posted on 12/15/2015 12:11:01 AM PST by Yosemitest (It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: fatnotlazy

Not true. By definition, if you get your hA1c down to 5.6 or less, you are NOT diabetic and (provided the damage isn’t already done) in all likelihood will not develop the complications of diabetes.

This you can often do through diet and exercise alone. Of course, if you’ve been prescribed meds, such as Metformin, etc., stay on them until your doctor tells you you can quit taking them. But once your weight is down and you’re exercising, and your A1c is within normal bounds, you’re basically home free and can lead a normal life.


56 posted on 12/15/2015 12:12:11 AM PST by LibWhacker
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What you're describing is keeping the diabetes under control. The word “cure” implies that the disease is gone and won't be back. That's not true. My A1C last month was 5.5. My record is 4.7. But I am by no means cured. I still have to have my A1C tested periodically. I still have to test my glucose at home daily. I have to maintain a diet of less than a hundred carbs a day. I have to keep the weight off. I have to maintain a low triglyceride level. I have to exercise. If I get sloppy with any of this, the diabetes is back with a vengeance.

I mentioned elsewhere that as I get older, the diabetes is getting harder to control. Before I was able to occasionally skip a dose of glyburide. Now I have to take it daily, sometimes twice a day. I used to be able to maintain a max of 130 carbs a day. Now it's less than a hundred. The doctor explained that the pancreas which produces the insulin is wearing out. Insulin production is slowing down. Sometime down the road, I may need insulin. I will continue to do all I can to postpone the insulin, but I must be prepared for the day I will need the “pen.”

So, no, my diabetes is not cured and it never will be. Telling anyone they are cured is misleading and sets them up for a potentially fatal outcome.

57 posted on 12/15/2015 3:02:42 AM PST by fatnotlazy
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To: fatnotlazy
Diabetes Animations.
Please watch these air the highest definition possible.
58 posted on 12/24/2015 12:10:10 AM PST by Yosemitest (It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: fatnotlazy

Type 2 diabetes can be cured.


59 posted on 12/24/2015 12:16:19 AM PST by Yaelle (Since PC is not actually "correct," it should be renamed Political Pandering.)
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To: WhiskeyX

The body needs carbohydrates and far more importantly, the bacterial biome in us, which controls our health (immune system) and contributes to our happiness (brain function), desperately need starchy carbs.

Ketogenic diet is only for temporary use, or for the very sick.


60 posted on 12/24/2015 12:19:51 AM PST by Yaelle (Since PC is not actually "correct," it should be renamed Political Pandering.)
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