This video is way too short for such complicated metabolic processes and to get a benefit from it. One example here: Someone could understand, that drinking regularly alcohol is a good thing to keep the glucose level in the blood low. First is that alcohol is killing the liver and makes it fat, second is, that if your glucose is low by the alcohol, you will get cravings for sweet stuff and eat. My experiance: If you are absolutely not hungry and you drink 1/2 liter of beer, after a short time you have appetite like a hungry tiger and go for the fridge ....
Under no circumstances should you "encourage" the consumption of alcohol, regardless of the reason, because that's what some people understand from your message‼️
The Norwegian Directorate of Health two years ago flat out said that no amount of alcohol is good for you. Based on recent studies regarding nutrients (because alcohol is a nutrient that has calories and gives the body energy), they came to the conclusion that alcohol has no known health benefits, and it's poisonous to every organ of the body.
This is great. I listened carefully and what I heard was… drink shit-tons of alcoholic beverages, eat loads of Italian food, don’t run or anything like that. I can’t wait until the next episode on drugs, cigarettes, and sex!!
can CONFIRM, in the deepest depths of alcoholism i was very skinny, but i also was barely eating anything. most meals were cigarettes and a little treat✨
Alcohol causes fatty liver and that worsens insulin resistance and the sugar not released by the liver during alcohol consumption stays in the liver, and makes diabetes worse in the long run.
If you drink, it might seem that your glucose is improving BUT the liver will be storing more and more fat which is something you need to get rid of not add to.
this is misleading and even though alcohol keeps glucose levels steady it is not a licence to go an d binge on alcohol. Alcohol does damage. This short vid does not do justice to all the other advice you've been giving
Type 1 diabetic here. Alcohol causes my blood glucose to drop, not initially, usually a few hours later. This has become especially dramatic recently, to the point where I fell below 50 bgl, and needed medical help.