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Diabetes and Sugar
Clinical Nutrition w/ Dr. Bellonzi
Information about diabetes; prevention, management, treatment, cures, diet and care. Diabetes can be managed naturally without medications or drugs.

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  • I am a sugar addict who needs to get off of it. I am not obese and I exercise. But I am not where I should be in my fitness because of my intake of ice cream, donuts and sugar. I need to get this under control. Any suggestions?

    Great video, thanks!

  • Search YouTube for "sugar addiction psychetruth"

    You will have four videos show up that tell you how to beat a sugar addiction.

  • Okey thanks, Quitting Coca Cola can be as difficult as to quit smoking :(

  • Oh I know. It took me a few months before I was able to give up soft drinks all together. Highly addictive, but now I have not drank a soft drink in a year and half and I'm caffeine free. Since doing so, I am no longer tired all the time, I no longer have acid reflux problems and I also handled some colon problems as well. For me, it was worth this pain.

  • This is all very relevant for those who have been diagnosed with Type2 diabetes, and those who are at risk from developing Type2 diabetes - overweight, limited exercise. A healthy body can tolerate sugars with a high GI.

    Effect of Eucaloric High- and Low-Sucrose Diets With Identical Macronutrient Profile on Insulin Resistance and Vascular Risk

    A Randomized Controlled Trial

    . American Diabetes Association; R. Neil et al (2006) 55:3566-3572.

  • That was small clinical trial with only 13 "healthy subjects" over a short period of time. Diabetes and obesity are literally epidemic in the US. With 3/4 of the population overweight, that wouldn't qualify as healthy. Certainly anyone with type 2 diabetes use to tolerate sugar w/ a high GI at one point but then eventually developed diabetes and they no longer do so. Of course a healthy person can tolerate a high GI diet.

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  • I agree with you on this. The speaker in the video is using a shame and blame approach. There is a huge revenue potential for the treatment and maintenance of diabetes. We need healing. Healing does not occur by frightening and punishing the afflicted. Stress and turmoil are what has brought ill health into lives to begin with . We don't need more of what is killing us. Natural foods organically grown are what we all need more access to. Not necessarily vegan or raw either.

  • It was really good.

    Thank you Dr. Bellonzi

    Rafael

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  • @CG3DPacoMorales

    coca cola if you wanna blind your spirit,keep on drinking it!you should find out what's in it,it cured me from drinking it!!

  • @BeatleUniversity

    Raw food now!

  • the problem is the guide lines, I eat lots of grain( weetabix, suppose to be good 4 u)

    and my blood sugar increases to 9. Damn it I cant find the real diet. I am now going raw but damn apple increases my blood sugar. God knows who is right and who is wrong . Meanwhile we eat the wrong foods. lol

  • I discovered that the "pre-diabetes" diagnosis is a bunch of BS. Either you are a diabetic, or you are not. There is no such thing as a middle-line for something as serious as diabetes. When you hear a doctor use that term, then this is your clue to get a blood glucose monitor and start building a daily log of your sugar levels 6 times per day. Don't wait on doctors. Don't wait on insurance either. Start taking control of your health immediately. Learn everything you can about diabetes.

  • What Amino Acids are used in Schizophrenia?

  • thats bull a diabetic doesnt eat more sugar or carbs than non-diabetic

  • majority of fruits are high in sugar so if consumed in excess can increase blood levels. Sugary fruits don't necessarily have to be completely avoided as long as one keeps to his/her carbs needs at every meal with the help of a dietitian, such as my self!

  • I fell into the exact same boat your in, I got blood tested and get my results back soon :)

  • yep and I have downloaded all those four videos and will never look at sugar the same way again.

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