I Ate These 6 Food Groups to Lower My A1c to 4.9

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Dennis Pollock, of Beat Diabetes, shares the main foods and food groups he eats to lower blood sugar. Dennis Pollock could be a raging diabetic, but instead keeps his A1c at around 5.0. These are the foods and food groups he eats to keep his glucose levels close to normal.

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  • @stananders474 says:

    Too many words throughout. Just get to what’s needed quickly.

  • @YakoobYasseen says:

    👍💯🇿🇦

  • @SIMPSimpson-p4m says:

    I think some people are sensitive to protein and get spikes accordingly. If someone is getting spikes from protein just add fat like avacado will lessen the uptick..

  • @SIMPSimpson-p4m says:

    Dennis we call that the sugar rollercoaster. Eat many carb snacks and those people are constantly hungry. They’re insulin is jacked up all day long. Now that insulin needs sugar to neutralize the insulin. Theres just to much free insulin roaming the body. I should know those people use to be me…

  • @jackiepersing-hy3lo says:

    Thank you for your work. How does a lot of meat affect kidneys?

  • @George-rf2iv says:

    if you lower A1c blood sugar after years and eat spaghetti will it spike you blood?

  • @WahidMahmood-ex5wo says:

    I eat moderately and occasionally have fast food but do go to gym and swim no diabetes as long as ur exercising it’s all goodies

  • @ElizzzaB says:

    Good 2 know. True, home made healthier

  • @luigisison says:

    1 meat and eggs
    2 green leafy salads and low carb veggies
    3 high fat dairy – butter, cream, cheese
    4 nuts
    5 strawberries, avocados
    6 low-carb bread substitutes (optional) – chaffle 🎉 mug cake, keto bread

  • @kenhill3230 says:

    These are all great solutions. I try to stick with these groups, and I also recommend pumpkin seeds along with the nuts. It may not benefit everyone, but it has proven beneficial to me in keeping blood sugar down.

  • @peterbedford2610 says:

    When I was younger, I thought being very fit and athletic would let me eat anything i wanted.
    Then I started getting an a1c of 5.8. I got a CIMT and discovered soft and calcified plaque in my arteries.
    This is probably why very fit runners and cyclists can have coronary events…thinking hard, physical exercise will allow you to eat a lot of high glucose food.

  • @Willow70 says:

    I know longer can eat ketogenic because I am taking Jardiance.

  • @eldapucci3306 says:

    Thank you Dennis, I always provide your name and channel to people who are really interested in figuring this diabetes state. You have been an inspiration to me. I value your experience and videos . Thanks again..God bless.😊

  • @SIMPSimpson-p4m says:

    Mr Burns

  • @lisalewis5664 says:

    I have found that most of the “keto” store bought items spike my blood sugar anyway. And a word of warning to anyone who is thinking of trying “Sugar Free” or “No Sugar Added” ketchup – it spiked me up a lot and quickly. So that was a $4.00 bottle of ketchup I can’t use.

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