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Kudos to Dr Unwin, and all the other good docs out there who are willing to learn, and in many cases relearn what they were told, and not told in med school. Modern medicine has been coopted by the business of health care and insurance. It is ridiculous that a medic has to be told off by his patient ,that he seems not to understand high school biology, and the patient through, in effect, crowdsourced problem solving, really understood the science and the root cause of her metabolic issues. The doctors at this conference are clearly open to learning, and it is great to see. I have heard much more enthusiastic applause however at other conferences where similar materials have been presented. Maybe they are already somewhat familiar? Maybe im judging the reaction badly.
I would recommend that everyone who needs to lose weight gets on the Carbs & Cals books…and in particular the 800 calorie a day rapid weight loss diet… IT IS NOT DIFFICULT TO DO… I’ve done it, 5st 5lbs lost between 29th January 24 (weigh day by the diabetic nurse when I weighed in at 21st 5lbs)… today I’m maintaining my weight loss and keeping to 16st… after having got down to that weight on 27th May 24… Believe me it will change your life… off metformin, and getting plenty of walking exercise each day with my dog… don’t just think about it….DO IT…
I was diagnosed with t2D (10.5 & 12.5). That day i changed my diet and resumed normal blood sugar level IMMEDIATELY. No drugs. 8 weeks later i was 10 kilos lighter. 20 weeks later i was 20 kilos lighter....BP resumed normal. (5mg prexum daily). Im 65 yo. A1c 5.1. I totally front end loaded TD2! All i had to do was give my body an even break and walk the glorious Dharawal lands
There's a downside to this dr Unwin. I practiced this dietary restriction for one year and was in diabetes type 2 remission. I fekt so great, didn't feel hungry muc during the day. My hbA1C was at 5.3 for 6 months and wasn't on medications. I was on top of the world and wanted everyone to know it. Then 11month into this l was taken into hospital unconscious. The doctor's informed it eas kidney failure. They wanted to put ne on dialysis. I was stunned. I refused to go on dialysis. My drs put me on alternative treatment plan. Luckily l recovered and got out of hospital after a week. What shocked me the most is how l looked very old and thin. My dr said l was doing extreme fasting is why l look the way l did.
The tide is turning. Doctors of tomorrow will be very different, like this doctor. My doctors never told me to change my diet. They just gave me more drugs, and then drugs to help with the side effects. I have now taken matters into my own hands. Low carb has amazing results. I now feel years younger. 🙂 Make sure you try it.
For me dietary cholesterol did affect my serum cholesterol. I was eating 4 eggs from my hens most days. My total cholesterol was close to 300. I cut down to one egg a day, and my cholesterol dropped to 219. (I’m in the US, I know we use different units on many of these things.)
I had a text from my practise nurse to say I have prediabetes, I stopped all sugar and as much carbohydrate as possible and lost a stone in a month, since then I joined a nhs programme where more fluids, more exercise and more wholefoods were recommended. Fair enough but the lentils, beans etc raise my blood sugar to over 200 so going back to sardines, cheese, eggs, salad, leafy vegetàbles and meat.
Yes lowering carbs reduces the issue of raised blood sugar levels, but this is like not filling up your tank reduces fuel consumption. Neither address the true cause of diabetes-2 which is a diet high in fats. The fats make the cells insulin resistent after which carb consumption becomes "the problem". Well, in a two stage process, the last process is not the real problem, it is the one before......the high fat consumption. The rice eating Chinese from the 1980's had very low diabetes-2 rates (<1%). Now they eat a western diet high in fats and their diabetes-2 rates are 11%. Things are not always what they seem. A causal association is not necessarily root-causal.
C'mon guys . ...whole real food with lots of veges n fruits and a fasting focused lifestyle is what you should be preaching !! High time u clearly demarcate junk cards n complex carbs !!
So glad someone send me this video. This is what I want to hear. You are on the side of people and make a difference. You are for sure in the right side. Great talk.
I am NOT a Doctor but I can lower your Sugar Numbers without Medication. Buy a Ski Tread Mill or Tread Mill and USE it as often as possible. Check you sugar levels 4 times a day. Watch what you eat in proportion anything you fancy (really). Buy a beef broth protein shake without sugar to supplement your food intake or when hungry. Simple as that. Doctors say so so many T2 but have NO solution. I had been a T2 for 10 years on all sort of drugs and many arguments with my GP. Now I am drug free and vigilant. YES - YOU CAN DO IT TOO
A British scientist called John Yudkin wrote a book called pure white and deadly warning us of the dangers of sugar in 1970, his claims we're quashed by American scientist Ancil key's who put the world on low fat everything, Yudkin was right all along.
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I think the key may be that hunger, and the urge to binge, is not triggered by low blood sugar, it is triggered by the rate of fall of blood sugar (even if it is still moderate to high as a level). That's why the blood sugar spikes from carbs are so problematic.
actually, it is because the cell has no energy, or not enough. you can have really hig blood sugar and still have cravings, because your insulin resistance is so high that the blood sugar cant enter the cell. so you need more blood sugar, thats whay you have cravings. if the blood sugar rises, insulin rises, and eventually, insuline can overecome the resistance and oush sugar into the cell.
According to the government web site 2 thirds of the UK are either over weight obese.The resulting health problems including diabetes will finish the NHS .No health service in the world can or could function will that much obesity and the resulting demand for its services..Sugar is a poison yet there is no tax on sugar .All that David is saying is spot on .Is this new of course not it's been known since the begging of the last not this the last century well over a hundred years. So why are only hearing about it now ? Well the availability access and lack of choice to alternatives from processed foods has pushed us to this point mostly in the last 40 years..Dr Atkins reiterated the message in the 1990s .He was subjected to scandalous amounts of criticism . who was bank rolling that PR i will leave that to your own thoughts. Many of the Gurus now professing new research and how clever they are mostly repackaging his message, some like this Dr, for purely a wider health message but some because they've moniterised it .Glad to see Dr Atkins finally getting some recognition.Time to demand action from your MP and PM or loose the health service as we know it.
What a great presentation! I have experienced the peeing all the time result of going low carb, which generated terrible headaches and extreme thirst I developed a shortage of magnesium, zinc, potassium and vitamins especially b vitamins. This is something to definitely watch if you are going low-carb, I have had to supplement these things and eat more sodium chloride as well which is totally contrary to everything we ever thought. In the US, salt is demonized, and salts like magnesium are rarely discussed with your doctor but it is critical to your health.