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to diabetes just as i did so i had a choice either to keep quiet or to say gosh i'm sorry i'm going to be harming people and that if you audience and resistant and you know high carbohydrate you're going to die from diabetes so i came out and said i'm sorry i was wrong but that turnaround only came around the age of 60 and until that you were already have previous tallish big name and to fill those question that your company pretty is the 1st. drink and you were carrying people. you know if you want to stay fit and healthy you have to eat a lot of crimes and you get yourself and the ultimate prize didn't ever are on it any dolly ever our friend your mind i know could not not for one moment that's how brainwashed i was my problem was that we're not going to my medical training and when to just science i went straight into cardiology and wikked with some of the talks cardiologists and type something in south africa and it was exactly the time
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when the new dodgy guidelines came out 976977 and semiprecious who is saying you're caught each bottle you can't eat bacon and eggs you cause to eat sausages and he was strangled that's in the bin it's you it if you had breakfast with him you had to eat your cereals and grains and so what was i mean just think yes there will be one of the wilderness archies telling me what the american heart association news says is good for me my wife fortunately never listened to it and she continued to eat the butter in the cheese and then says he was lost at me she says how could you have been brainwashed by these people but the reality is you're with them every day it's very difficult to think otherwise. i don't want to downplay * your legacy but i think that probably the most important thing that you've ever gotten to go like you know what i mean south park or delusion surfing and that extending from it and then that and i think that is. i was misguided and actually you know taking the
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average to reverse the damage because this is what we need our governments from south africa to the united states to russia do you recognize that this recombination to prioritize carse was a mistake of gigantic proportions of. billions of dollars and yet for some reason they're still very slow in doing that even if they aren't current goal because our public health systems are almost back by because of the car so why do you think they're so small. because the industry controls everything that's being done they control what tor to medical schools and i think that's important in their control that dietetics advice that's given out and if you stand out of line as i did then the industry would try to take you out as they tried to do with me and i was fortunate that i could stand up and because i knew the literature and i knew that i could beat them on the literature and so in my trial we presented all the evidence to prove that the low carbohydrate diet is very beneficial for
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a majority of people then we could show that and they they actually didn't try to contest it. they tried to make out that i was harming patients and getting advice on tricks and i was very dangerous cause millions of people will die as a result i mean that that was the level of this year kitty and we were able to show that that's not the case and say i can absolutely that it's extremely difficult to change what industry is going to shouting and i know as seem a lot to you you've interviewed him and he makes the point that the british government has a choice and doris johnson is has kind of had 90 and just survived at midseason i've a right but why does he say i'm going to start cycling when you're caught out cycle as i've seen said you're caught out cycle a bad un but he but johnson concept you gotta eat truck and he neither can the south african government said right eat broccoli because the industry went allow
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that to be stayed and that's that's the reality imagine call it 19 am i truly hope that a lot of the silver linings are based academic would be a robbery in a sense itself changing the way people eat you know on the freezer probably how officials. i wonder with the amount of information we have about this virus right now is it safe to say that it would have never become a calamity of such little proportions if it didn't land on the populations whose house has already been undermined by day case of car bingeing yeah you know that the the c.d.c. came along a few weeks ago i'm sorry a few days ago and said that you're not dying of kind of 19 you dying of the camel but if you didn't quite say that that that's the that is an argument and i have this argument with people what do you die from are you dying from the diabetes or they're kind of at 19 and it's a close run thing but i think you can make the argument that if you are metabolic
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you healthy you can survive this virus so the virus is not a killer and then there's a paper came out 2 days ago showing just by a 2nd many with them in d.c. you can reduce the mortality dramatically and and reduce hospitalization so it seems surprising to me that this virus actually can be real treat it with relatively simple interventions like that m n d and certain medications so it's not the killer but it's become the killer because it's affecting a particular group the old elderly and it was found as with with the metabolic syndrome i don't want to bore our audience with too many medical details but from my understanding of these that the way this virus operates it's actually. the marine mate for people where addicts of parts consumption my understanding is that if your glucose levels are under control sure he may get
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a virus but it won't be just like any other in france it's only when your body is on to mine by you know day kids our hearings are consuming those things that are strong here on the inside it's only that and that could be become so exposed to what you call r.p. that. yeah i think you have said iraq of ours needs glucose and it needs a damaged body you know to to replicate and that's the key or if it replicates directly and in large numbers then you're in china but if it doesn't contribute because your blood because it is normal and join you in system is in good shape then you're going to get without serious infections and i think that that's very care you know it's interesting people say that this is one of the few viruses that's really a tech the european populations and it's not as if it's us not it's africa and that's why people have 72nd saying about it if it was just in they in the underdeveloped will satisfy that people wouldn't be as concerned about it as they
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are so there's another sort of political side to it as well up until recently it was sort of to soon that people who try to point cars for doing that in part out of that it had to look younger to the barrier by keeping their waiting child but i actually think that the college not in these redefining the danger posed by cars because it's not about the exterior it's actually about what's going on inside your body and to add a social dimension whether your country's public health secretary can deal with so many metabolically challenged people at once i wonder what's the most striking cannot action carps and call it 98 for you. yes so you know it's really interesting because i spoke to some members of parliament in 22000 and south africa and that was game from front page news and from that moment i was targeted and you know his
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stance on and in that talk i said so that again is sitting on a time bomb that has his metabolic syndrome so last week and there is a major newspaper report in south africa some better news sitting on a time bomb because of their relationship with talk to die bts and kind of had 19 so many were they were just 7 years too late and people ask me so what have you been doing to make sure you don't get credit well i've been doing jane use of this diet and supplementing with that i'm a d n sync and trying to be metabolically healthy you need at least 2 months probably if you're us metabolically unhealthy if you took it started eating a low carbohydrate diet within 2 months you might well be in a state where you've recovered enough to cope with that so that the big message is it's never too late and that's what maybe this this disease is teaching us presidents i think you would agree that it's not about all or nothing even slice changes to die especially land they can sound crass japanese in
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a pretty constant rational results i heard you say mind you that you know just salad days of cutting out absolutely change here it will cost profile in a way that. may not necessarily make your last susceptible to the fire effect well perhaps or are you rather a batter right. nicety right said all studies saying that that people with because it's like elevated when they catch the virus and was shocked and those who got normal guys concentrations and you're quite correct we do know that you can take recent onset diabetics and in 7 days you can normalize their view because control i'm not saying they've reduced their diabetes but you're because control can be normalized in 7 days that if a not too seriously diabetic kind of said recent onset which tells me that the vast majority of people don't yet have diabetes but they have an abnormal glucose response to a couple hydrates so it just takes you 7 days of eating 25 grams of carbohydrates
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and that's all you have to do and you can start normalizing your because control and if the virus hits you off to 7 days your destiny to be a better shape and at much less risk and that's a much more of a factor that has it to do rather than you know talking about what the government is doing or not doing and that's what's in mean that we should not keep an eye on what their game but i think people sometimes. 'd fail to recognize that they have a lot of that own agency and when it comes to color and i think that's critically and it's not the government that probably your own efforts that can protect the approximate. you know i just wish all of these governments would come along and say you know you swear that face most of do all these things but they should all know if a small skit should say if you eat you if you eat junk you will get sick don't stop . that would be a decent message gone they just ed that you know the bottom line. yeah i mean it's
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a it's a very good day here will be at least the south african government picks up here has a not so we have to take a short break now but rebuild the battle to your mom and. the way of life reindeer herders leading a traditionally nomadic lifestyle in the tundra is similar to a parallel reality. that drive the women who carry the weight of this whole blood on their shoulders each of them with their own also last seen man this we also to close luis thank you that's not however in the vast expanse of russia there. were
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an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten the wife of an american. we do everything in our power to protect the. wanted data scaping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fuss just coastal erosion in the world we lost about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is in the teens the river is $35.00 closer the power. was 4 i don't think we're part of a 1st for. welcome
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don't know how many restricting more than 17 year mare marathons and ultra marathons i why do you know being an athlete is that i actually excel or read or. 0 slowed down the onset of insulin resistance because you have to consume carbs in much greater quantities than the rest of. i think the center writes a clock frankie so what i listened to in riches make it easy to go on richest make it one of the reasons i loved running ultramarathons was because i would go to these very long runs lost in 4 or 5 hours and then not feel fantastic and i realized what an f. and i was getting into ketosis which i never was because i was eating so much cause i was finally getting rid of all of the crops once i cut the carbs i'm felt like that will the time i was chris found the instant assistance from a very young age and it it took me 3040 years to come out with type 2 diabetes
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and i just eaten the high fat diet low carbohydrate i thought i would never have got into this state at all so the point is that all the running couldn't offset the problems with a couple hideouts you know one of the 2 studies i ever did was to look at why people were 'd dying in marathon races and the we were the shows to show that you could have that balance karni artery disease carnage at the rescue rescues in that part of texas even if you were marathon runners and at the time the theory was if you run a marathon you're immune from a lot disease for ever you're not on a study showing that carnie aren't you diseases can't prevent in marathon as if you'd actually not reducing your risk now i am not mistaken it's at his salary yes reverse your type of diabetes despite being very very resistant that you our current take are rather take out and then i see him being very in the year having seen your father being taken away by the nice why did it take you so long because
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a lot of people i know now i mean they were off the mat within months of parts out because i think that said i'm quite good at all in stage or type 2 diabetes as it were and my pancreas is probably not succeeding enough to use it anymore and and you do it kind of there is a gradual recovery of instance of creation and i suspect that's what happened with me that as a. i got my gear because under control b. the tank that excels good read write properly and start producing a bit more instrument but i mean i was right at the end stage you know i shouldn't be alive essentially i shouldn't be alive today my dad died 10 years ofter the diagnosis and and he typically went through all the problems lost his legs and then died and so i should have 10 years into the diagnosis and remember i probably have the disease for about 4 or 5 years 4 and they can assess and so i might be 16 years down the road and i should i should have kidney failure heart attack strikes last
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and then you mansion get out after a silly tear painful subject fair but i want to bring out once again pressure because of my own pain i have seen my loved ones indulging themselves compulsively under the pretext of now we only once or i have to give myself a b. i feel see the difficult times. daddy's death and and the past agonies live what does it look like. it's awful you know i know that ken said this awful but i suspect that diabetes days are much worse and the problem is that the 1st thing you're likely to have is a strike a heart attack is ok because your lips trip but it's so cute then it can leave you unable to speak like my father couldn't speak so when he died we couldn't say goodbye to each other you didn't can go blind and or you can go to reno state and i mean aside is probably the worst because now you've got to go into dialysis if you've got the the privilege of having dialysis machines nearby your witches and
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then your docs change etc you can't eat salt so the time doesn't taste very good and then you lose your limbs and once you lose your limbs you become totally dependent on someone to carry you to the bottom for example and how humiliating is that because my father was this very powerful strong men independent man who became dependent on people to keep them alive so the reality is you know that you can choose you can choose i think or where you die and my goal in life is to die in my sleep and without taking credit medication that that should be everyone's got that choose that your web death and the web the biggest threat is to die in a safe and then you've had to then you've done 16 you'll. notice but. why be an actress and ask friends am if i something along the lines that we're not living longer anymore we have done longer perhaps in
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a call for the best of making the later stages of life pretty difficult not only for the people are living those lives but also for everybody around them i think the worst and the cruelest of all is that it's even bring it myself you can't reverse it and it's also making not that hard to do that yes it takes a bit of discomfort bread it's easily damper millions of people reverse that type to die be. yes and everyone watching us today can do it if not for themselves then at least for that loved one so that they don't have to carry you to the bathroom when you're you know going to thank you for making those points because they the points that also got to make my father's day had a great effect on me because we couldn't say goodbye but will say on my children and grandchildren it has a huge impact on them because now they only remember their grandfather in this that this way and i don't think it's fair for me to do that to my children and my
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grandchildren this 2nd point you said about travis we have to understand that diabetes is a choice and i think that's the point you're driving it's a hevia you choose to have type 2 diabetes and you do not die from type 2 diabetes you die from it in appropriate treatment and that's the key so you have the choice and all you have to do is to rest a couple hydrates to listen 25 grams a day and to probability is that you have a 60 to 70 percent of has some of the disease and 90 percent you'll be able to stop taking insulin and isn't is the killer insulin is the key driver of ill health and arterial disease that if you decide to make that choice one of the things you will have you will have to contend with is hunger and this is one that i want to talk to you about in a minute we have. people are usually afraid of congress and understandably so i mean our allison happened at the time of scarcity is no longer the case for the
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majority of our your disbelief in the time of chronic abundance and it is my deepest convictions that during these times hunger tempi not only but that one of your best friends what do you think about it the agreement that well you know the book the reason i went on the stock was because i saw an ad on on my email new 6 kilograms in 6 weeks. 36 pounds in 6 weeks without hunger it was that without him and i said that's a lot you can't lose weight without anger and then i noticed the book was written by some friends of my dr eric christman and his colleagues and i said they sold out this is compete for wrote so into a book a book and then having read spirit i realized they were promoting the atkins diet and i tried it and i'm going to sit yet and i reduced my calorie consumption genetic data were lost will the whites i needed to lose and then i realize that
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hunger is the key says yes i say yes now is the key you have to find the foods that satiate you and desperately need not that will allow you long term to lose right it's got to satiate you in a why don't you interview that you sort of have it or that hunger has different personalities and there seconds you know that in certain people it's driven by probably innocent people driven by fat. people it's driven by sugar the sugar cravings that we have it's actually from what i understand it's not the real hunger it's essentially your hunger system being based on demons and telling you you know how to. you know about your business just before i bought our set of descending from 1000000 rising yourself that you know this very primordial urge that we have yet thank you very much i think the point is that sugar is addictive and most people like eating in an addictive way and it's the sugar addiction and
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the way we try to tell them how you can taste really about a sugar addiction is eat your cereals and grains will breakfast and then at st 3 hours later see if you don't have to eat more carbohydrates and it's impossible they called you also how long can you not each call by day it's full and it turns out it's 4 hours and that's it then they have to eat again but if your breakfast is aids and bacon and sausage is and cheese and yogurt suit. you when she hungry for a 5 o'clock and often and then people suddenly see it now i understand this is one guy and i'm sure i get it 5 o'clock is real i'm got that hunger i get it at 10 o'clock in the morning because i've been eating i call but that's not anger that's addiction when you know i have to toss this you're not really suffering from hunger the way you're a separate thing from it running 85 times a day i still think that we have a set of. he denies hunger because i personally am present tense i think it's an amazing till psychologically these are logically and
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also that you know it's also a good way of learning skills that you need in this year of abundance filtering self-discipline and delayed gratification it's easy it could be very very helpful but they're not it's you reap all those benefits that i think you need to overcome this primordial feet fear that i don't like the title of this book because hunger is actually not that fearsome you can go for days without food without actually suffering i wonder what was it like for you to day keeps moving on parts how do you know when you're south off that's what i will be it was very simple because i was brought up by my mother who was in the meat trade in britain so she raised me on meat and we used we had lots of awful sheets brains kidneys liver was everything and so i was well used to eating lots of protein as
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a child and then i got clear of that because i went to medical school and then i converted to this on a diet but once i was given the freedom to go back to eat the meat i said gosh that's what i've always liked eating for me it was very simple and routine reaks i'd completely adapted to this new diet of what we call a real suits and so i was really enjoying it and the only problem was the sugar addiction and i was issued a guy that i would drink in the drinks when i was running off drugs finished running and in my tea and that took 14 months to get rid of the often syrup i started some of them. encouraged by the industry say that nutrition science is so complicated and conducting you know those large randomised controlled trials it's still challenging but at the end of the day we're all experimental scientists we all have. you know state of the art laboratory our bodies and bodies horizon's be accurate feedback. thing that there is you know these denounce for longitudinal
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studies is sometimes used for essentially. the status quo because each and every one of my skin tried is that he is now owned by let's say for a week which you know that decide whether they were on how we're going to sell to not well you know it started eating meat 3000000 years ago and we've been choosing autumn 3 for 3000000 years ago until the 19th sixty's when all of a sudden the expression begins it's all of that there was no no i did expression you ate what your mother told you to and what their grandmother had george and that's how the knowledge went down but along came industry and changed all the rules and then they had the titians who told us we have to balance etc it's nonsensical we. there's no evidence that that's any did for you and each just as you choose but choosing the right yours and if you're choosing the right foods you eat them in the rock wanted to use prisoners they have to leave it there but that i
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can't tell you how grateful i am for having these opportunity to talk to you today thank you very much the place that was a great interview thank you so much had that thank you for watching out to syria next week on a whole the heart. of . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going for indication let it be an arms race and his on offense very dramatic development only
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closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients believe that their opioid prescription is working for them on the remedy be certain to. price with the. closer dependency and addiction to opiates the long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggest that . the long term effects might not just be the absence of benefit but actually that they might be causing long term.
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