Reverse Diabetes: Not What You Eat, but What You Don’t Eat!

 

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Dennis Pollock shares the success in conquering diabetes, when 2 categories of foods are significantly reduced.

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18 Comments

    1. I agree☝️☝️. Bad for me as it’s a corn product….high in carbs. I cannot even eat a lot of Brussels sprouts as they contain carbs and can spike my glucose . Every single person is different but for most…no sugar, no processed foods at all. No fruit for me as that too spikes my glucose.

    2. Every time before you eat something Google ..carbs in…. and you will know. Read labels. Low calorie ranch dressing for example has mega carbs as compared to its counterpart. Grace

  1. Ooh how they mislead us. Now we are learning more and more. Thanks to you Brother Dennis. God bless you richly, I hope that HE gives you long life 🙏

  2. My mother was diabetic, and I remember her eating cereal and toast for breakfast, because it was PART OF HER RECOMMENDED DIET. She died young, at age 77.

  3. Dennis… You helped me reverse my t2d over 2 yrs ago watching your videos everyday and on repeat. Age 65 now and feeling amazing. I am asking for prayers for my 24 yr old son. I cannot go into detail here but would appreciate prayer for him.
    Thank you for doing God’s work .❤

  4. 🥀👏🥀 4.6…I’m not even diabetic, and, I’ve never had such a low A1C…Thrilled at his/her success! 🥀👏🥀

  5. So glad I found your channel. Ty for sharing all your knowledge in helping us newly diagnosed type 2 myself. I go March 1 to have my A1c checked again after 6 months. But I know it’ll be better. I can tell because my legs are looking way better and I feel better. Prayers to you and your wife.

  6. My A1c was 5.8 back in November. My doctor says we don’t worry about it until it reaches 6.0. Go back for blood work in March. Been watching your videos. Hopefully A1c will be lower. I am thin. Lost 6 lbs since Nov. Only weigh 120 now. Afraid to lose too much weight. Already look frail. Age 66.

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