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  • and at first it was okay because everyone said wow you look great, and I did. Then before I knew it I weighed an additional twenty five pounds in a very short period of time, I had my thyroid checked and they said it was fine, I worked out did everything but I could not lose weight. I also became more and more tired and thats when I knew something was very wrong, even with all this info it still took more than one doctor to help me to figure out what was going on.

  • Weight gain was my symptom not cause. I have PCOS which lead to my diabeties and I had no clue that they were even linked or could be. When I was very young I had troubles gaining weight because I was very active. When I turned around twenty five years old I realized I was way more tired than usual and starting to gain a little weight but because I was so small and had a child eight months prior I though of no reason to be alarmed but then a trend began, I started to gain weight very slowly

  • Guess what hormone controls fat deposition? Insulin. When we eat too many carbs blood glucose rises. Insulin is pumped out. the body can't burn the combined load of fat and high carbs so the fat is deposited. Remove the high carb load and the body creates all the glucose it needs from fat which is burned not deposited. High carbs and resulting high insulin cause fat, not the other way around. I went low carb and lost 40 pounds and 100 points of blood glucose in a month eating high fat foods.

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  • The key thing we need to teach everyone healthdoc is to stay hydrated and slightly alkalined. The Body only needs minerals, essential fatty acids, and enzymes to function properly. Well that and of course plenty of water and to eat healthy. I think your video is great and we want to help as many people as we can. We are having 100% success rate with diabetes. Let me know if you would like to know more about this miracle satchet of ours that you simply add to your bottled water.

  • Visceral Fat (fat surrounding organs) has been linked to type 2 diabetes.

    Not the subcutaneous fat.. the fat above your muscles.

  • It's the High Fructose Corn Syrup (which is in virtually ALL processed food), that's causing the diabetes. It's in soda pop (not sugar), bread (including 100% whole wheat), cereals, cookies, puddings, sauces, etc. This is NOT "sugar". It's HFCS and in most of these products, it's the #1 or 2 ingredient. This is NOT my opinion. It's been scientifically proven. I was on the verge of type II diabetes and I reversed it, simply by cutting out ALL processed food, as well as GMOs. Wake up!

  • My doctor a few days ago said my type 2 diabetes may now be cured, my sugar is normal; I lost 20 pounds, I have been working very hard at a new job. I think the strenuos activity plus the weight loss that came from it did the trick. But my veiws on diabetes were never in line with what doctors told me. EXCERCISE IS NESSESARY ALONG WITH WEIGHT LOSS. I did not completely avoid any kind of foods. I hope this helps.

  • Thank you.

  • yes the omentul only not the belly fat outside the abdominal muscles,that is different

  • Yep, I defintely have metabolic syndrome, Let myself go a bit. I Stopped all junk and am exercising, scale does not want to budge. Even 5 years ago, if I would have done the same thing, pounds would have dropped quickly. Thick abdominal fat, high BP, high LDL, low HDL, prediabetic fasting glucose levels if I start eating too many carbs, just to name a few of the symptoms I have. No ones fault but my own. Carbs are very problematic for me, eat too many and I get constant painful hunger. Cheers!

  • I've heard people tell me they have diabetes like it was somthing beyond any control in which they were soemhow "afflicated" with. Surely it couldn't be they were ALL fat. And I suspect lazy with a poor diet. I'm sure that probably had nothing to do with it.

  • @LeftLiberalSoCal mmmmmmmmmm

  • Thanks for making this video. I wonder why our doctor doesn't stress lossing weight to get rid of this disease for my dad who have diabetes for over 10 years?

  • Because doctors make boatloads of money selling unneeded drugs and procedures. I know, I had a grandfather--a WWII veteran--die of diabetes. It is a horrible disease and they did nothing but prescribe pills and procedures to him, never once telling him to lose weight.

  • Most likely, he knows that his little lecture will do no good.

  • thank you so much!!!!

  • so ur saying that fat around the middle really causes type 2 diabetes?

  • Yes, abdominal fat in particular is linked to insulin resistance. It's this resistance to the action of insulin that forces your pancreas to work harder to normalize sugar in the blood. An overworked pancreas leads to insulin fatigue. At this point not only has insulin lost its effectiveness, but the body is making less insulin. This is the primary course that leads to type-2 diabetes.

  • You're not proving that ab fat CAUSES insulin resistance. You're just observing that a lot of people have both at the same time. Do some slim persons with hardly any ab fat also have diabetes? Could it be that ab fat and diabetes are BOTH symptoms of too much carb? Please prove your point. I'm not trying to debate. I'm here to learn. And thanks for the video.

  • @healthdoc Actually recent research has found 12 genes common to most T2 diabetics. Your theory does not explain slender T2s nor does it explain obese people who never develop diabetes. If the opposite is true, that high carb diets cause too much insulin which in itself causes fat deposition then lowering carb consumption would coincidentally alleviate both problems and people such as yourself would think fat is the cause not a symptom. Effectively blaming people for their illness serves no one.

  • One of the classic signs of posterior pituitary gland deficiency is a pot belly. All type 2 diabetics have some degree of posterior pituitary gland deficiency.

  • Thanks for the simplicity of this complex info! This is the first I've heard of "Insulin Fatigue" but it all makes sense now... Well at least- more sense than it did 5 minutes ago. Thanks!

  • Thanks for the feedback. Glad to help clarify the issue. Learn more about avoiding diabetes and reducing the risks associated with uncontrolled diabetes at my website.

  • Posterior pituitary gland supplementation will also reduce blood sugar values in type 2 diabetics. A deficient posterior pituitary gland is the cause of the belly fat. This is a classic sign. Unfortunately posterior pituitary is seldom used in medicine. I have taken it for almost 40 years.

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