how can anyone dislike this. gosh. yeah a lot of people nowadays don't regard diabetes (whichever type) as a killer, but they don't see the long term effects.
Great video IDF, from your friends at the Healthy Caribbean Coalition. Follow us on facebook to find out how we in the Caribbean are working to combat this chronic disease among our island nations!
I really like this video. Great job, IDF. As someone with Type 1, I don't feel like it's harping about prevention. I feel like it's stressing the importance of healthy eating and active living in the prevention of diabetes complications, which is a concern across the diabetes spectrum.
Nice video but mostly wrong. This implicitly puts teh blame on individuals for bad choices. If we only made better ones, things could be right.. Pfft. What these ideas actualy say is all the obese people, pushing 50+% of us, are mentally weak. It doesn't fit the facts and it doesn't fit the science. We have this epidemic mostly because of bad food policy and static, bad food systems. We've demonized fats and plugged bad fats and high sugars into everybody. We might as well have HFCS IV's.
@M3nac3r . with all due respect, its not wrong... all its saying basically, is that we all take life for granted... and by not eating healthy, and not exercising, we don't learn from what has and is happening every day to people, especially children, and thats not right. Imagine being a kid with diabetes and looking at all these people eating like pigs every day. we probably look like pigs to them, taking what we have for granted.
how can anyone dislike this. gosh. yeah a lot of people nowadays don't regard diabetes (whichever type) as a killer, but they don't see the long term effects.
cgurl1012 1 month ago in playlist Act on Diabetes. Now.
Great video.. thanks for making me realize how destructive diabetes is to our body. :)
iampeeay01 1 month ago
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AbuNsb 3 months ago
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OfficialLanaAccount 5 months ago
Great video IDF, from your friends at the Healthy Caribbean Coalition. Follow us on facebook to find out how we in the Caribbean are working to combat this chronic disease among our island nations!
HealthyCaribbean 8 months ago
I really like this video. Great job, IDF. As someone with Type 1, I don't feel like it's harping about prevention. I feel like it's stressing the importance of healthy eating and active living in the prevention of diabetes complications, which is a concern across the diabetes spectrum.
j2hans 9 months ago
Nice video but mostly wrong. This implicitly puts teh blame on individuals for bad choices. If we only made better ones, things could be right.. Pfft. What these ideas actualy say is all the obese people, pushing 50+% of us, are mentally weak. It doesn't fit the facts and it doesn't fit the science. We have this epidemic mostly because of bad food policy and static, bad food systems. We've demonized fats and plugged bad fats and high sugars into everybody. We might as well have HFCS IV's.
M3nac3r 9 months ago
@M3nac3r To me PUFAs are the bad ones. They are highly oxidizing and mostly rancid.
M3nac3r 9 months ago
@M3nac3r . with all due respect, its not wrong... all its saying basically, is that we all take life for granted... and by not eating healthy, and not exercising, we don't learn from what has and is happening every day to people, especially children, and thats not right. Imagine being a kid with diabetes and looking at all these people eating like pigs every day. we probably look like pigs to them, taking what we have for granted.
akgraphix 9 months ago
Impressive
erumghafoor 9 months ago
gREAT - hIGHLIGHTS THE CRUCIAL ISSUES OF dIABETES CARE
atijals 9 months ago
gREAT ? hIGHLIGHTS THE CRUCIAL ISSUES OF dIABETES CARE
atijals 9 months ago