The Diabetic’s Chance for life and health depends on his ability to eat WHATTTT?
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The father of diabetes treatment said it a long time ago. Your one chance for life and health depend on your ability and willingness to eat ?????????
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Perhaps rancid meat because the meat is breaking down prior to digestion and the nutrients are more easily assimilated.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge . God bless.
Old meat salted has good gut bacteria
Excellent video and book! Thank you Dennis.
Thanks Dennis. Surprised to hear this way of life was known so far back. Modern man has certainly lost his way.
Hi Dennis. Thanks sooo much. ❤
That was an incredible summary of all you need to know to be metabolically healthful. Don’t fear fat!
🌟 Gary Taubes, author of Rethinking Diabetes 🌟
🌟 In the 1700’s to 1800’s, doctor’s tasted the urine of patients to diagnose diabetes.
🌟 In 1905, health, vitality and long life depends on your ability and willingness to eat fats
🌟 In the 1970’s, doctors flipped the script and suggested eating carbohydrates could be added to a diabetic’s diet
🌟Per Dennis:
🌟 Definition of Ideology: a set of beliefs on which people and parties vase thir actions
🌟Defintion of Idealogue: a blindly partisan advocate or adherent of a particular ideology
🌟Definition of Pragmatist: an advocate of the “show me what works” theory…Mike the Meter works!
Ironically, it was the availability of insulin in the 1920s that lead to the eat whatever you want standard of care. Before that the recommended diet was meat, eggs fish. No carbs.
Thank you so much for sharing Dennis means allot 😊👌👍
Thank you for sharing another fantastic session Dennis. Life saver plateform 🙏.
What happened to Captain Meredith happened to me. I never got skinny but I lost 50+ unexplained pounds and was urinating all the time. I also felt horrible! When I was diagnosed with diabetes my A1C was 14.7. That was last December. Last Tuesday it was 5.6.
Fantastic!!!!
Diabetes was known as far back as the ancient Egyptians.
The Greeks learned much of their medicine from Egypt.
If the Romans wanted a good doctor, they got an Egyptian one.
Records of Egyptian medicine goes back 5000 years. 3,500 different treatments are recorded, their belief in magic, and the placebo effect obviously affects their results.
But we too have our own beliefs that queen results.
Reportedly, 98% of studies agree with whoever funded them .
Mummy’s have been found to have had diabetes.
Presumably, the high living aristocracy and priesthood were the ones who got it.
Metformin originates from the plant Goat’s rue (Galega officinalis) , berberine from the many berberis plants, both effective for reducing blood sugars, for example.
All medicine was homoeopathic before medicine was taken over by pharma at the behest of Rockefeller. His personal Dr was a homoeopath.
This is true homoeopathic healing, not that garbage proposed by Samual Hahnemann, promoted to discredit homoeopathic remedies and promote pharmalogical medicine.
Thank you Dennis!
Yep just like my grandmother had all sorts of home remedies. A stye on the eye put a drop of urine on before bed. Wake up no stye. Love Dennis and his wife. How I reversed my type 2
Another example of common sense replaced by a magic pill.
I’m finally a member of the fives club! My A1c is 5.7. I’ve lost 30 pounds and I love eating low carb. No diabetes meds at all! My doctor is happy. I’ve just recently been diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer and am going to have a bilateral mastectomy soon. I expect that my better overall health will be very beneficial as I fight this new battle. Glory be to God! Thanks, Dennis, for all you do to help those of us with diabetes. Diane in NC