New Medical Procedure Restores Beta Cells – Is This What We’ve Been Waiting For?

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Dennis Pollock, of Beat Diabetes, discusses a recent new medical development which has helped a diabetic to get off insulin completely. Is this what we've been waiting for?

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  • @cupoverflow2786 says:

    Good Job!!!

  • @crysdavis7815 says:

    I agree with everything your saying ..We have to kick sugar and high carb food to the curb…Before i came accross your channel i had so much inflamation in my hands and now all gone…again thankyou Dennis 💞

  • @persophone4554 says:

    Outstanding medical breakthrough. Excellent observations with regards to character responses and the consequence.

  • @VolkyHaus says:

    WE SHOULD START CALLING THE PROBLEM BY ITS NAME “GRAINS, BEANS, AND SUGARS.” I THINK SOME PLANTS HERE AND THERE WILL BE FINE. BUT CHOOSE THE ONE THAT ARE VERY LOW IN OXALATES. OH, DON’T FORGET THE LUBRICATING SEED OILS THAT WERE INVENTED TO LUBRICATE THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.

  • @world964 says:

    We need to stop eating “Jethro Bodine” portions of cereal (Beverly Hillbillies).☺️

  • @zenane2012 says:

    Greetings from Ethiopia. That was very useful. Thank you, Dennis.

  • @slugo915 says:

    Standard American Diet= sad . The sad diet needs removed from the table. Also get rid of the food pyramid altogether! Grains and carbs and the chemicals put into the food we once could eat has taken over. Every gathering we go to with family or friends involves all these unnecessary carbs. Sugar is like adding gas to the fire people. It is a addiction! Wish as like many others I learned this along time ago. And for what, to just think after you ear that meal you think , dang I feel good now. Only to realize the bloating afterwards, the gas, the inflammation and it’s wrecking havoc on your body over time. Thanks to this man, Dennis, I got a understanding how things worked! I’ll be forever grateful and pray for him and his wife everyday ❤️🙏

    • @kostar500 says:

      The food business is big business… and carbs are the main component

    • @slugo915 says:

      But they don’t have to be once you know! I refuse anything that after eatin turns into sugar. Just saying. ​@kostar500

  • @juanitacarranza526 says:

    God bless you 🙏 you have helped me and others so much bless you 🙏

  • @brg2743 says:

    I was losing weight on 16:8 intermittent fasting for about 6 months. Plateued. Four months later still not losing. The only difference is I haven’t drank apple cider. Not apple cider vinegar. Apple cider. May have to try that again .

    • @Aimercesttous says:

      AVC is making a lit of difference. This happening to me too and business AVC I increased the fasting period to 18 h and decrease the total amount of calories from 1400 to around 1100., only 2 meals. The result was a loss of 2 kg per month, 1st minth after plateau and 1 kg per month during the second month after plateau. If I will lise 1 kg per month it is very good. Also starting to walk 2 km în the morning and 2 km in the evening

  • @rooster3019 says:

    Let us get into the Way Back Machine and visit 150 years ago. One of the major patterns we see today; people being diagnosed with diabetis in our 40’s and beyond would rareley occur even if were to be diagnosable at all, because 40’s was old age and beyond was most often laid to rest. The other factors Dennis mentioned are valid too. Now, we live longer, we eat processed refined carbs and we eat too much, too often. We wear our beta cells out. Best advice to younder people, start eating properly NOW.

  • @glasswinder says:

    My sugar will be 120 to 95 at night but when I get up it goes up in the 150 160 range and thats before I have my bottle of vinegar and lemon water and my bullet coffee. I do eat between 1& 5 daily and I’ve cut out all snacks and carbs except for some cashews or dry roasted peanuts but thats not often. My A1c was 7.4 my last was 6.3 and im praying for an even better result in December. God bless you all and I pray for everyone daily. Thanks Dennis for all you do.

    • @robertbrabham2999 says:

      Carbs make u crave carbs, try it and see. Walking is very useful too. Peanuts and cashews are very high in carbs and are easily over eaten. I tried to have my cake and eat it too with Type 2 for 20 yrs now. It does not work. Now I do zero carbs. Finally having significant weight loss.

    • @someonegetsteve says:

      Sounds like “dawn effect” which is pretty common but very frustrating 🙁

  • @josebrivera1716 says:

    Dennis, most diabetic people I know will not change their diets. They will take Metformin and insulin instead of changing their diets. For them it as unthinkable to change their diets. I walk away thinking that they are slowly killing themselves. Because of you I have an A1C of 5.1. It use to be 6.3. God Bless You Dennis.

    • @toneranger7813 says:

      Isn’t that the truth. I have a friend who’s been T2D for several years. Says he could do better but he loves to eat.

  • @denisejones7716 says:

    I did great for two years! I had both trauma and excitement this year. My A1c is now 11.

  • @petercyr3508 says:

    Restoring beta cells would only be applicable to a small portion of type 2 diabetics. Destroyed beta cells is not the problem for the vast majority. The key is to protect your beta cells by limiting insulin demand with a very low carb diet.

  • @marilynpeppers1356 says:

    Someone was telling me about a procedure she had where some of her own stem cells were removed and then injected into her knee to (hopefully) grow new cartilage.
    She called it an infusion.
    IDK why something like that couldn’t work for Type 1’s.

  • @williamklein6749 says:

    1950 – 10% obesity rate. 2020 – 43.3 obesity rate.

  • @cyuiyuwyguiyui8540 says:

    The amount of sugar in ONE coke is more than a child ate in ONE YEAR hundred years ago.
    Let that sink in..

  • @kathym6603 says:

    Thank you Dennis for pulling all this together for us. You made me question “lifestyle changes’ and I see there is more to making lifestyle changes than I first thought!

  • @whomadethatsaltysoup says:

    As usual, all the info is there, and I have watched many of your videos over the years. Yes, no matter what the medical intervention, if we are unwilling to change our ways, it all ends in blindness, lower limb amputation, kidney failure, and premature death.

  • @macfrag574 says:

    According to a study from Lancet in 2023, India diabetes rate is on par with USA (11.4% for India, 11.6% for USA)

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