As we get older, we think that we are powerless to prevent certain factors such as memory loss, dementia, etc. But, how can we naturally fight back? Dr Eric Berg reports....
Welcome back to season 2! In this episode, I chat a bit about Dr Ekberg, his thoughts on High Blood Pressure, my thoughts and the continuous mystery surrounding it.
In this episode, new therapy is being used (future treatment in the works) in order to redesign gut bacteria to reverse the use of insulin in Diabetics2. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/type-2-diabetes-experimental-therapy-could-remove-need-for-insulin
Cases are springing up where adults and children are going into the hospital for Coronavirus, and coming out insulin dependent with type 1 diabetes!
I need your nomination! I am sharing a little background of my story, and I need your help to continue doing my research on Diabetes 2, so that I can provide my research with the world free of charge. In order to do this, your nominations, and a little bit of free time to nominate me is all I ask. Thank you! I'm trying to reach as many people as possible, so please share with your friends.
My thoughts on eating, Keto, reducing blood sugars, and supporting charities such as St. Vincent de Paul that have diabetes type programs, (certain areas) risks associated with diabetes.
Introducing Dr. Sara Hallberg, She claims 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic or diabetic.
Have you ever tried water aerobics? It's a great way of getting your body moving, blood pumping, and I'm sharing a little bit about my experience here.
We are being bombarded by sugars everywhere! Everyone knows about sugar in candies, but bread too? Or, your favorite crab salad?
Exercising everyday is so important to your diabetes management and mental well being!
A little advice on ways to keep your feet in good shape to avoid issues and keep your feet in check. 😉
Taking care of your feet as a diabetic is no laughing matter. Taking care of your feet is critical to prevent sores that may not heal later- resulting in complications.
The founding father of Low Carb is Dr. Richard Bernstein. He was a type 1 diabetic at the age of 12, was able to control his glucose in the 4's and to this day still practices medicine. Contrary to the beliefs of the big wig diabetes associations- this rebel WITH a cause has inspired many to take back control of their glucose management and nip diabetes in the bud.
When other famous diabetics have strived for the 4's when it comes to A1c, we are all on our individual journey.
How can eating more fat, less carbs help you to lose weight? What's exercise anymore?
Pre-diabetic or diabetic? You are not alone! Half of Americans are either pre-diabetic or diabetic, and the numbers are growing! 7 of 10 Idahoans for instance, have no idea they have pre diabetes.
Breads turn into starches which turn into sugar. It's important to know your carb count, but it doesn't mean you have to give up the sandwiches you love. Find out more in this episode.
My first podcast on Diabetes type 2, what you can start with, a little of what to expect and making "being healthy" a lifestyle.
This is a little disturbing, and you should be disturbed! This has implications for the rest of the world too!
Why does it matter what type of oil my food is cooked in? And other thoughts