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Introducing the American Diabetes Society [Diabetes Truth] 2024 (Video - Dr. Ken Berry)
youtube ^ | September 9, 2024 | Dr. Ken Berry

Posted on 09/09/2024 2:49:53 PM PDT by Songcraft

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Dr. Ken Berry is starting this new "American Diabetes Society" organization as a helpful contrast to the harmful and corrupt "American Diabetes Association", which is beholden to "Big Pharma" and "Big Food", not seeking to achieve the optimal health of Americans.


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KEYWORDS: diabetes; food; health; reversing
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Diabetes can usually be reversed through proper diet and lifestyle, and all diabetes meds can then be discontinued. Here are some other video links related to this video, posted earlier by Dr. Berry, and by another doctor.

"What’s Wrong with the AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION? (Bad Advice) 2024"

"Does the ‪@AmericanDiabetesAssn‬ Hate People with Diabetes??"

"Do we need a new Diabetes Association? [ADA Corrupt?] - 2024"

"Reversing Type 2 diabetes starts with ignoring the guidelines | Sarah Hallberg | TEDxPurdueU"


1 posted on 09/09/2024 2:49:53 PM PDT by Songcraft
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To: Songcraft

Diabetes can usually be reversed through proper diet and lifestyle


Type II, that is.


2 posted on 09/09/2024 2:56:07 PM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: Songcraft

YES!


3 posted on 09/09/2024 2:56:10 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (Bye done!)
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To: Songcraft

YES!


4 posted on 09/09/2024 3:01:27 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (Bye done!)
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To: DuncanWaring

You're right -- only people with type II diabetes can reverse it.  (Thanks for pointing that out.)

Dr. Berry actually states that in the video, but also asserts that people with type I diabetes can (through proper diet and lifestyle) greatly reduce the amount of insulin they have to take every day.

5 posted on 09/09/2024 3:08:30 PM PDT by Songcraft
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To: TribalPrincess2U

It's amazing how many people are starting to come out with various ways to reverse diabetes without using any medications.   Dr. Ken Berry does it through a carnivore diet or a low-carb keto diet, Dr. Sarah Hallberg through a low-carb keto diet, Dr. Jason Fung through low-carb diet and fasting, Dr. Neal Barnard and Dr. Joel Fuhrman through a vegan diet, etc.

All of them throw Big Pharma and Big Food in the trash.

6 posted on 09/09/2024 3:19:53 PM PDT by Songcraft
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To: DuncanWaring

That’s a misnomer. EAating less carb diets and exercise can assist a patient tht is young enough and physically fit enough to do it.

I was diagnosed in 1987 when I wa actiove military and exercising daily and was able o maintain it. But as time went on, and the older the body got, the ability to get the exercise dwindled with energy loss and injury. And it worsened. A study found that the rates of type 2 diabetes were up to 7 times higher in Chinese adults aged 55–74 than in 20- to 34-year-olds.

According to medical news today there are a number of factors tht place a majority of the progniosys of type II being determined above ages 45”

overweight status - not burning the calories taken in

excess abdominal fat - same thing along with insilin resistence

poor diet, especially one high in fats and added or refined sugars tht shouldn’t happen adn that’s a fault of the person.

a sedentary lifestyle - body slowing down and wasily injured. Thnis has been one of the major points in men losing testosterone.

family history of diabetes - sometimes not known.

history of heart disease or stroke

Most of these are greater attached to people over that 45 marker so overturning diabetes is a not a fool proof tehnique. All the ducks need to be in line. And hisory has proven that that is unusual.

wy69


7 posted on 09/09/2024 3:27:45 PM PDT by whitney69
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Here's some additional videos by Dr. Berry and others, where they give advice about various techniques to reverse diabetes without using medications for the rest of your life.

(I've collected these "natural diabetes reversal" links from various sources for some time now, and thought it might be helpful for some other people here to watch some of them, while considering the shortcomings of the ADA.   I hope these videos are useful and helpful.)




Dr. Ken Berry, Dr. Shawn Baker
(Reverse Type II diabetes through carnivore or keto diet.)

- Type 2 Diabetes: You CAN Reverse It! (Reverse Type 2 Diabetes) (Dr. Ken Berry)

- REVERSE Type 2 Diabetes in 5 Easy Steps (Yes You Can!) (Dr. Ken Berry)

- REVERSE TYPE 2 DIABETES in 6 Months! (New Study) Q&A (Dr. Ken Berry)

- Ten Lies TYPE 2 DIABETICs Believe (Harmful Diabetes Myths) (Dr. Ken Berry)

- Two MOST Powerful Tools to Improve DIABETES - 2024 (Dr. Ken Berry)



- Are They HIDING the NEW CURE for Diabetes? (Dr. Shawn Baker)

- Is this bad advice for diabetes? (Dr. Shawn Baker)


8 posted on 09/09/2024 6:56:38 PM PDT by Songcraft
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This doctor advises using a low-carb diet and fasting to reverse Type II diabetes.



Dr. Jason Fung
(Reverse diabetes through low-carb diet & fasting.)

- How to reverse type 2 diabetes – the quick start guide (Dr. Jason Fung)

- How to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Naturally (Dr. Jason Fung)

- How to reverse diabetes type 2 – the video course (Dr. Jason Fung)

- The Perfect Treatment For Type 2 Diabetes (Dr. Jason Fung)

- The Two Big Lies of Type 2 Diabetes (Dr. Jason Fung)



9 posted on 09/09/2024 7:00:34 PM PDT by Songcraft
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For vegans, these doctors prescribe using a vegan diet to reverse Type II diabetes.



Dr. Neal Barnard, Dr. Joel Fuhrman
(Reverse Type II diabetes through vegan diet.)

- A Nutritional Approach for Reversing Diabetes (Dr. Neal Barnard)

- Cure Your Diabetes: How To Become Diabetes Free (Dr. Neal Barnard)

- Diabetes Reversal and Weight-loss (Dr. Neal Barnard)

- How to reverse diabetes in 3 steps

- Tackling diabetes with a bold new dietary approach (Dr. Neal Barnard)



- Dr. Joel Fuhrman - The End of Diabetes (Dr. Joel Fuhrman)

- Is it possible to reverse diabetes and obesity? Dr. Fuhrman says Jon is proof! (Dr. Joel Fuhrman)

- Joel Fuhrman, MD, Prevent & Reverse Diabetes, Naturally (Dr. Joel Fuhrman)

- Joel Fuhrman The End of Diabetes Audiobook (Dr. Joel Fuhrman)

- The End of Diabetes and Super Immunity by Joel Fuhrman MD (Dr. Joel Fuhrman)

- Which Works Better For Diabetes, Drugs Or A Whole Food Plant Based Diet? with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. (Dr. Joel Fuhrman)

- You CAN Reverse Your Diabetes (Dr. Joel Fuhrman)


10 posted on 09/09/2024 7:09:49 PM PDT by Songcraft
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To: whitney69

Quick question for you -- did you ever try the Keto diet or the Carnivore diet to reverse diabetes?

11 posted on 09/09/2024 8:20:34 PM PDT by Songcraft
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The ketogenic diet, or keto diet, is a strict diet that involves eating foods that are low in carbohydrates and high in fat. The carnivore diet is a restrictive diet that consists of only animal products and excludes all fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, seeds, and nuts.

First of all, the diet that is low in carbs is low in the fuel that runs the body. The body works through carbs as a *protective* reaction to blood glucose that is elevated high above normal levels. A basic thought on the big three is of your daily caloric intake, 60% should come from carbs, 15% from fat, and 25% from protein.

But that also means a balanced diet that creates intake of the different needs of the body like vitamins, iron... You don’t feed the body by taking away nutrients. Both the diets you mentioned do that as a major part of their selling point.

But that doesn’t mean you should just...eat. Eat right and balance that with calorie control. Healthy people use the Harris Bendict scale for measurement because it takes into consideration your lifestyle that you actually have. It doesn’t create a false lifestyle to react to your changed intake.

Now, as for diabetes, in its action it is very inconsistent and troublesome because of how it works. There is so much varients in everyday situations that it can be a crapshoot. The illness is a battle everyday for the rest of your life. I equate it to cancer. How many people go into remission and down the road have recurrence?

Diabetes is not a triggered illness. It is not caused just by being overweight or eat too much of a wrong food. If that was the case I would never have gotten it diagnosed as when I was told I was 6’ 1”, 190, running 5 miles a day and playing competitive sports like racquetball and handball as an amatuer. (Military fitness)

Weight and fitness is a part of the control of it but age, injuries, other illnesses, and lifestyle changes are also just a part of it. Another part of the illness is that type 2 diabetes has a stronger link to family history and lineage than type 1, and studies of twins have shown that genetics play a very strong role in the development of type 2 diabetes. (ADA).

So diet is part of the equation in many cases. But a diet is what you consume, not a name for a directed amount of what nutients you require. And the keto or carnivore may be good diets for some people depending on what they need. The keto diet helps reduce seizures in pediatric patients with epilepsy. Endurance athletes and body builders also use it to scrap fat in short timeframes. But if they do not have the fat tissue they need they cannot finish many races as the fuel goes out. Balance and planning of consumption is what is needed for the body. Not a diet to lose weight for an illness.

wy69


12 posted on 09/10/2024 7:38:27 AM PDT by whitney69
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Thanks for your reply, whitney69, but, with all due respect, I really think you ought to take a look at the initial youtube video this thread is based on.   (Link   right here.)

Dr. Ken Berry nade that video to announce the new "American Diabetes Society" organization, which will be in direct opposition to the old, corrupt "American Diabetes Association" (ADA).

In his video, Dr. Berry illustrates how the corrupt ADA gives horrendous, harmful advice to diabetics, by his sharing just one of the recipes they recommend on their web site for diabetics, which is loaded with sugar and other carbs.   He asserts that the reason they do that is they do NOT want diabetics to get better naturally through diet and lifestyle changes, but, rather, the ADA wants them to have to take expensive medications for the rest of their life.   Big Food makes a fortune selling all their junk processed "foods" which are loaded with all kinds of unhealthy crap, and Big Pharma makes a fortune selling all their medications, which they also want diabetics to take all their lives.   Big Food and Big Pharma give huge "donations" (bribes) to the corrupt ADA, so that the ADA will continue to dispense their worthless, harmful advice to diabetics.

Regarding body energy sources, do you think carnivore Dr. Shawn Baker is low in energy?   He is a big power lifter, and a distance runner, and he broke the record in some form of lifting, and another record in another sport (Google it for details.)   I don't think anyone would say that Dr. Baker is low in energy.   The same holds true for high energy doctors, Ken Berry and Anthony Chaffee.

Dr. Shawn Baker



Big Food, Big Pharma, the ADA, and our friendly government officials, have been lying to us about these things for a long, long time.   Their obvious motive is the moolah.   Of course you can continue to believe whatever you want, but the truth is something completely different from what they have all been telling us.

Diabetics can keep their blood sugar numbers in the normal healthy range by taking a bunch of expensive meds for the rest of their life, or they can achieve that same result by simple dietary changes alone.   Diabetics have to make that choice for themselves.   Take a look at this video for some more insight on this.   "Why Reducing Carbs is the Key to a Healthier Life..."  (Dr. Anthony Chaffee)

13 posted on 09/10/2024 3:11:19 PM PDT by Songcraft
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Reducing carbs is not the answer to diabetes. A balanced diet in exchange for burning the carbs you need to live your life is the answer. I mentioned the Harris Benedict formula which has been in existance since 1918 and points out the problem with blind keto actions.

In the formula it recognizes the need for more or less carbs based upon your lifestyle. If you take a person that is ill and can’t exercise, should they require the same amount of carbs as a ditch digger?

I was using a doctor years ago that went on a keto diet and within a couple of weeks he was unable to finish his run due to exhaustion and ended up thumbing a ride back to the hospital. He needed more carbs. Ever watch a worker for UPS? They need more carbs. I was a sports official and active military for many years and during those years I had to increase my carbs.

They two you mentiomned even differ between themselves.

Standard ketogenic diet:

Overall, 70% of a person’s intake is fat, 20% is protein, and 10% is carbs.

Cyclical ketogenic diet:

There is a cycle of 5 low carb days and 2 high carb days.

I mentioned the Harris Benedict as it is the main source for many of the diets out there to include weigh watchers and nutrisystem. I am a former military trainer being schooled at
Cooper Institute in Dallas, TX in training and dietary. I trained military and civilian staff in exercise physiology, use of weight lifting and cardio machines, and recommended people for dietary couselling at medical facilities. From my experience the one size fits all weight loss idea is not consistent with the needs of the audience. And the two diets you mentioned are examples of over the top efforts to accomplish a goal using questionable processes in that they create a misnomer of what they are trying to accomplish. No one should make an effort to lose more than 5 to 10 pounds a minth. They didn’t put it all on the first month. And trying to cut back on the main source for energy is like cutting the octane to almost zero in an auto. It won’t run and could blow a cylinder. Same with a human.

wy69


14 posted on 09/10/2024 7:32:50 PM PDT by whitney69
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Well, I think that most people practicing a keto diet or a carnivore diet would strongly disagree with your views, but let me ask you this.   Do you think it is a good thing for the American Diabetes Association to recommend to diabetics, and actually provide recipes for them, for foods which contain large amounts of sugar and carbs?   (That's what the ADA does on their web site, and that's what the initial video in this thread is about.)

15 posted on 09/10/2024 9:34:40 PM PDT by Songcraft
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“...foods which contain large amounts of sugar and carbs?”

Life as a diabetic is not cut in stone, it is moderation. And this leads to many questions. From me, if someone gives you a cake, do you eat the entire thing? Of course not. You may only eat a tiny sliver, but it accomplshes the goal you are trading for. If a diabetic’s life is driven by the illness, then he/she might as well stay home, draw the blinds, and eat water and celery. Course, you’d have no energy to do anything so crossing the doorstep would be a gamble. But that sliver of cake at your grand daughter’s 8th birthday party is an expected and required event. So, you moderate.

A good source for diabetic life style is this:

https://diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes

And what do you do when you can’t exercise anymore? That makes anything you eat a problem past that which the body requires to survive. If you don’t give and take using smart choices and not watching your needs, you will fail as a diabetic. And as soon as one of the two main parts of that control, proper diet and exercise, is no longer sustainable, life is short.

“I think that most people practicing a keto diet or a carnivore diet would strongly disagree with your views...”

We live in that modertion world. Each diabetic is going to be a little different than the one next to them. And the keto diet is also determined by some not to be sustainable. From this article:

https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/health-and-wellness-articles/2023/january/ketogenic-diet-what-are-the-risks

“The keto diet could cause low blood pressure, kidney stones, constipation, nutrient deficiencies and an increased risk of heart disease. Strict diets like keto could also cause social isolation or disordered eating. Keto is not safe for those with any conditions involving their pancreas, liver, thyroid or gallbladder.

So what I work with is sustainable with moderation. Keto doesn’t do that. It’s a crash course in weight loss and not wellness. And it has it’s drawbacks besides that.

““If you are on diabetic medication that causes low blood sugar, those meds may need to be adjusted within a few days,” Condon says. “There are heart-healthy sources of fat, however if that person is not educated on heart-healthy sources of fat, they may consume excessive amounts of saturated fats that can increase your risk of heart disease.”

There’s some bugs. And for those that choose that direction I wish them success. But they need to detemine what they are trying to acomplish and for how long. Those diets are not established to do that. Just knock off weight through starvation and require exercise to accomplish. Your body is pretty smart. It will adjust. This is why my teachings say about 3 to 5 pounds weight loss a month is a better path. And the military I practiced at, was in agreement with that number as that is their expectations even with the huge mount of exercise they put theior members through. And they make available large amounts of carbs within their dining facilities as carbs equal energy to be used. The military demands that in bushelfulls.

wy69


16 posted on 09/11/2024 10:36:10 AM PDT by whitney69
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To: whitney69

Thanks for your interesting reply.   I hope that your way works well for you.

17 posted on 09/12/2024 6:20:12 PM PDT by Songcraft
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“I hope that your way works well for you.”

I keep hoping for someone to come up with something that can halt it in its tracks. But so far, everything I have read or talked to people about it all seem to only come up with a way to “try” to maintain it because of its varying changes day to day. So far the predominance has been insulin in some form and proper diet with exerecise so the body can get the minerals and vitamins it needs to operate so the exercise can work. But as time goes on the ability to exercise, which is a major component to the success of any of the treatment programs, becomes an impossibility, then everyone’s program fails.

They know so little about diabetes as type II is relatively new and they are just startinbg to scratch the surface of treatment. I doubt they can get it in my lifetime but they may get lucky in the next generation.

wy69


18 posted on 09/13/2024 12:15:10 AM PDT by whitney69
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Women eats 50 sticks of butter in a month.
https://youtu.be/AzJrwAjMkCU?si=JhmjH7vTgZwYKkhk

What most have noticed.
https://youtube.com/shorts/mgtHKJDMLcM?si=gfiBWsp8Xcjk6BfK


19 posted on 09/23/2024 9:59:31 AM PDT by Leep (Re-elect deep state. 2024!)
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Ewwww, gross!!!   That woman must have a greasy glow about her!

(I've never heard any of the other proponents of the carnivore diet, keto diet, fasting diet, vegetarian diet, or vegan diet suggest eating that much butter, or oil.   In fact, most of those promoting a carnivore diet either suggest you eat minimal dairy products, or to avoid them altogether.   That is because tens of millions of Americans suffer from lactose intolerance.)

Regarding the video saying that RFK Jr. sees mostly reasonably healthy people around him (and the assertion that most people have noticed that too), doesn't jibe with reality.   If over 38 million Americans have a disease where they're likely looking to a future where they will have toes, feet, and legs cut off, followed by a heart attack or stroke, then RFK Jr. might be right.

But I don't think RFK Jr. ever rides a subway, or goes shopping at the grocery store, where at least one in three people are obese.   Do you consider that to be healthy?

20 posted on 09/23/2024 1:36:45 PM PDT by Songcraft
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