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Wow, An Endocrinologist Who Get's It - Roshani Sanghani: Ep 110 

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In a compelling LowCarbUSA® podcast interview with host Doug Reynolds, Dr. Roshani Sanghani shares her multifaceted approach to managing a wide range of health conditions, including type 2 diabetes, thyroid issues, hormone imbalances, weight management, and other metabolic health conditions.
An American board-certified endocrinologist, Dr. Sanghani brings 15 years of clinical experience to the table, alongside her own personal journey as a patient of hypothyroidism and pre-diabetes. This personal touch allows her a deep understanding of the struggles many patients face, including medication's side effects and escalating doses. Her philosophy? The true "magic pill" is lifestyle change. Her medical journey is as layered as her approach to healthcare. She grew up between Chicago and Mumbai, completing her medical training in both cities. Her career took a transformative turn when she encountered a type 2 diabetes patient with a dangerously high HbA1c level who refused insulin.
"In a patient compliance model, the doctor holds the power and tells the patient what to do,” she told Doug. “I've worked to flip that to a patient empowerment model, where my knowledge as a doctor can empower the patient to decide what they want to do for themselves." To bolster her approach, Dr. Sanghani became a certified diabetes educator in the U.S., subsequently launching culturally relevant diabetes education classes in Mumbai. "I want to help you make lifestyle changes to reduce your medication,” she emphasized.
One of her key strategies is addressing the nutritional imbalances many patients face, particularly in India, where vegetarianism is culturally prevalent. "One of the biggest challenges we have is protein deficiency," she noted. To tackle this and other chronic conditions more effectively, she shifted from "one-off" doctor visits to a model of ongoing, three-to-six-month coaching programs.
She also calls attention to broader challenges in healthcare, particularly in India, criticizing a traditional, reactive model that is ill-suited for lifestyle-induced chronic diseases. While discussing the evolving attitudes toward a lifestyle-based approach to healthcare, she admitted her own evolving perspective. "I've sat across from patients probably until 2014, till my eyes opened. I used to convince patients they needed insulin therapy for progressive type 2 diabetes because I just didn't know better." She is forthright about the complexities of behavior change, calling it a piece that's often missing in healthcare. "Behavior change is extremely complex. So I took The SMHP™ training to be part of this community and am also working aggressively on coaching techniques."
In summary, this interview provides a captivating look at a patient-centered, lifestyle-focused approach to healthcare. It presents a compelling case for a paradigm shift-one that empowers patients rather than merely prescribing to them. This podcast is a must-listen for those interested in sustainable healthcare solutions that tackle root causes instead of solely treating symptoms.
You can find her on Instagram @roshanisanghani and through her website: reisaanhealth....

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Комментарии : 10   
@jobrown8146
@jobrown8146 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this interview. I'm in Australia and was diagnosed T2 diabetes in October 2021. Doctor immediately wanted me on metformin, statin and to see a dietician. I told her that you only make one change at a time and that I would try diet. I found out about low carb and decided to try it. I also saw a hospital dietician who said I wasn't eating enough carbs. I did me listening and reading online and decided to stick with what I was doing. My diabetes was remitted in 3 months and I told the doctor that I hoped that in the future she would suggest diet before drugs.
@reisaanhealth
@reisaanhealth 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Doug for having me on! It was great to catch up and looking forward to working together in the future. Lots to do!
@LowCarbUSA
@LowCarbUSA 9 месяцев назад
There certainly is, Roshani !!
@bohdanburban5069
@bohdanburban5069 9 месяцев назад
A brilliant interview. Explaining to patients what their options are and allowing them to make up their own minds is the key.
@manavshankar
@manavshankar 9 месяцев назад
Dr Roshani’s work is commendable. She is so clear in what she says. So pure logic. “I am not stopping your food, you learn it yourself how your body reacts to it and decide for yourself. 😍😍 I have personally greatly benefitted from her videos and from Dr Jason Fung’s, and Dr Eric Berg’s protocol to treat metabolic diseases. Esp Diabetes. I bought my HB1Ac from 10 to 5.3 by understanding and implementing her approach. My heartfelt thanks. 💖💖
@themagicofmetabolichealth
@themagicofmetabolichealth 9 месяцев назад
Hi Dr. Sanghani, it is so refreshing to hear your story! Thank you for sharing your experience.
@dr.ashabenakappa354
@dr.ashabenakappa354 9 месяцев назад
Excellent session, roshni has helped me 😊
@Wings_nut
@Wings_nut 9 месяцев назад
I wish my endocrinologist "got it". An autoimmune condition I was diagnosed with 20 years ago disappeared after I embraced the carnivore diet. She had no clue how that happened. I had to explain the steroidogenic pathway to her. Sheesh!
@dr.ashabenakappa354
@dr.ashabenakappa354 9 месяцев назад
I will help you launch in Bangalore
@techadsr
@techadsr 9 месяцев назад
An endo-crinologist is one who gets it. The ones that don't are en-doctrinologists.
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