Controlling Type 2 Diabetes with Diet

1 in 5 or over 73.3 million North Americans are at risk for health issues caused by poor blood glucose control. The standard treatments are not working. The webmaster of www.Diabetic-Diet-Secrets.com wants to share what will work for most type 2 diabetics

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25 Responses

  1. LydiaMutowo Says:

    In the past 3monts …
    In the past 3monts I have not been able to reduce my sugar levels.have been put on Sandoz Gliclazide 80 and still no change.I am doing good on diet.Please help

  2. jreily88 Says:

    actually saturated …
    actually saturated fats are good for you, and the vast majority of fatty build up in your arteries is polyunsaturated fats.

  3. cgaylej Says:

    Thank you! I was …
    Thank you! I was not aware of the MMOL scale at the time.

  4. paolox3 Says:

    Hey, every now and …
    Hey, every now and then you have to splurge and have a treat to keep yourself “inline” the rest of the time. I do this, but not often. It’s not a good habit to “treat” every day, you know. I always plan some exercise afterwards, too, to help the numbers get back down.

  5. paolox3 Says:

    Looked like 4.5, …
    Looked like 4.5, read in MMOL not MGDL. He was probably at 81, then, which is acceptable. I know many online who use MMOL scale.

  6. cgaylej Says:

    How could your …
    How could your blood sugar be 45?
    Was that a correct number that you showed on the video? That is really low.
    Normal blood sugar range is 70 to 100.

  7. JacdCat Says:

    A1C test. 6.2

    A1C test. 6.2
    Between 88 and 95 in the mornings.
    And never higher than 147, 2 hours after meals. Never.
    Although I did eat a two scoop sundae from baskin robins one day. And my blood sugar peaked around 250. But that was with the works, whipped cream nuts cherries and syrup.

  8. rsgdbg Says:

    What was your A1C …
    What was your A1C and what are your blood sugars 2 hours after you eat and when you wake up in the morning?

  9. JacdCat Says:

    Two hours after …
    Two hours after eating i’ll test.
    Within 2 hrs and 15 minutes it’s already dropping, and fast.

  10. Daakuryu Says:

    Ask for the numbers …
    Ask for the numbers your doc received.

    Also 88-95 in the morning is high, it’s not over the limit but the upper range of normal is 99, so your on the border.

    how long after eating did you take the second set?

  11. JLeeMagnetic Says:

    I don’t think you …
    I don’t think you need this diet. use alex chiu’s magnetic discovery

  12. alexapollo22 Says:

    Actually, Alex …
    Actually, Alex Chiu’s Immortality Rings cure diabetes. There are lots of testimonial on Alex Chiu’s website. People reported diabetes type 1 or 2 cured within a week.

  13. JacdCat Says:

    Thanx for answering …
    Thanx for answering.

    After my A1c test he did follow it up with a fasting glucose test. That was when he confirmed my diagnosis.
    I should have asked for my specific numbers.
    I’ve never had an OGTT though.

    I know your not a doctor. But what would you say about my at home glucose testing before and after meals.
    Before eating and in the mornings around 88-95 mg/dl
    After eating anywhere from 130-147 mg/dl. And that’s peak.

  14. JasonsFitKitchen Says:

    JacdCat,
    Your …

    JacdCat,
    Your diagnose of diabetes, based on your A1c is spurious. You pre/post meal blood glucose values do not always correspond with A1C either. A fasting glucose test or an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) w/values over 110 mg/dl, are quantitative diagnostic criteria for diabetes. Usually, an A1C is not a standa-alone dx criteria for Type 2 diabetes.
    Jason

  15. insearchooof Says:

    Quick test for …
    Quick test for anyone who may have diabetes,taste UR urine if it’s sweet U may have it.They use to call it honey urine.

  16. canadianfemale1 Says:

    what is agave …
    what is agave necter ??????? has someone tried it ? i have heard that it is a natural sweetner like honey with low GI and good for maintaining normal suger levels

  17. JacdCat Says:

    Alright if anybody …
    Alright if anybody can answer this.
    i was diagnosed with diabetes, not pre diabetes.
    Supposedly my A1c test was high.
    So anyways, when I check my sugar before and after meals it is always within a good range.
    Even when I eat alot.
    Is my doctor lying and gettin paid off me or what?

  18. PROFLOP1 Says:

    Excess consumption …
    Excess consumption of Sugars, ANY sugars is a no go in controlling blood glucose-
    April 8, 2009 (10.1056/NEJMp0902392)
    Ounces of Prevention — The Public Policy Case for Taxes on Sugared Beverages
    Kelly D. Brownell, Ph.D., and Thomas R. Frieden, M.D., M.P.H.

    Sugar-sweetened beverages (soda sweetened with sugar, corn syrup, or other caloric sweeteners and other carbonated and uncarbonated drinks, such as sports and energy drinks) may be the single largest driver of the obesity epidemic.

  19. PROFLOP1 Says:

    Intake of sugared …
    Intake of sugared beverages is ociated with increased body weight, poor nutrition, increasing consumption increases risk for obesity and diabetes; the strongest effects are seen in studies with the best methods and interventional studies show that reduced intake of soft drinks improves health.1 Studies that do not support a relationship between consumption of sugared beverages and health outcomes tend to be conducted by authors supported by the beverage industry.

  20. PROFLOP1 Says:

    Can you read what …
    Can you read what Dr. Bernstein writes ? He is a long standing diabetic himself and knows first hand what to do.

    Achieving normal blood sugars for diabetics with the aid of a low carbohydrate diet and exercise is the focus of
    Dr. Bernstein’s Revised and Updated 2007 Diabetes Solution, and the New Diabetes Diet, Dr. Bernstein’s Low-Carbohydrate Solution,

    Hope helps,
    Ernie

  21. soulseeker95 Says:

    I was controlled by …
    I was controlled by diet and exercise. Now I have to take metformin 1000. I really hate this disease. I am growing a little sad. I have never felt this way about my diabetes.

  22. ernietube1 Says:

    Sure being diabetic …
    Sure being diabetic is not at all easy on the whole body. Diabetes is one of the most serious illness there is and results in a wide range of organ failures.

    I can only go on the information given by Dr. Bernstein.
    What is more damaging and live threatening ? High blood glucose or uric acid ? At least uric acid can be controlled completely by medication.
    Thanks for the response.
    Further research work is now underway to “cure” diabetics. Hopefully in future diabetes is no longer a disease.

  23. TomaGrubb Says:

    The extremely low …
    The extremely low carb diet recommended by Dr. Bernstein has risks of it’s own because it is too high in protein which is hard on the kidneys. I have a friend that is also a type 2 diabetic who was telling me how wonderful the Bernstein diet was for controlling his blood glucose. He is now on dialysis and awaiting a kidney transplant. Carbs arn’t necessarily bad if properly selected. Carbs are not just bread, pasta, rice, etc. They are also healthy choices such as good veggies and fruits.

  24. buffyandbill Says:

    If u find that u …
    If u find that u are unable to take Fish Oil, Flax seed or Primrose Oil is just as good. as they both contain Omega’s . Even better, take both together.

  25. PROFLOP1 Says:

    “I went vegetarian …
    “I went vegetarian at the beginning of the decade and by 2005 my blood sugar had spiked to 27 mmol.”

    Thanks for being honest.
    You can get more information on low carbohydrate diets at-
    diabetes-book(dot)com

    “Achieving normal blood sugars for diabetics with the aid of a low carbohydrate diet and exercise is the focus of
    Dr. Bernstein’s Revised and Updated 2007 Diabetes Solution, ”

    Hope helps

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