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of my patients at my job a whatever they want it, and we just gave them the sliding scale. i knew that their numbers were 2 or 300. i knew that that was the norm. that was the diabetic community for most medical doctors, including the nutrition education is at the very bottom of our list of things that were taught about in medical school. most doctors and most medical school educators are new maniacs, but everything new they won't be using technology new research. if you start talking about a dietary intervention that's 250000 years old. everyone at the table's eyes will glass over because that's a new you can't get a patent on it. big so many factors are not interested in that at all, or no $1000000000.00 drugs. they can be fashions. i'm talking about nutrition. so you can't make any money on a nutrition idea that hundreds of thousands of years old the governing bodies put
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these recommendations out, forces positions to live within those guidelines for fear of reprisals. and if you don't follow the guidelines as a doctor, you can open yourself up to that occasion to. so there's a, there's a dual problem where not only did the doctors never learn how to control blood sugars, they don't learn about proper nutrition. but even if they do, they're essentially forced to follow these incorrect guidelines. obviously incorrect guidelines in the recent position statement regarding management of diabetes for type one children. the american diabetes association failed to have a section dedicated to either food or diet, which are the main contributors to high blood sugar levels, which are responsible for diabetes complications. the lifestyle management section
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notes. there is no single ideal dietary distribution of calories and carbohydrates, fats, and protein. so for people with diabetes, i see it in these barrier groups. there's a lot of pair of groups out there that these people are, they're not even diabetic. and they're sitting there like given advice, right? and hey, you know what your kids numbers don't matter, doesn't matter. it's all good. so you can go in there. you can share your graph to your 400. everybody on the patio in the back and say, hey, you know what? you know, thoughts and prayers go out the way i knew when you're shorted. why kate's or your kidney fails. this thoughts and prayers don't mean anything about that. don't you go online and facebook? so probably a lot of people on social media. you see them stuff like this. she won't have any energy unless you give them carbohydrates. your child will resent you for the rest of his life. what kind of mother are you to deprive your child of a childhood?
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he's not going to learn as well. he's not going to grow. you have to have sugar for your body to metabolize energy. and if they don't have the sugars, then they won't grow. that's what you're told over and over. i've been researching for over a year, a low carbohydrate die. it's grossing shows right and are printed out over 60 articles that talk about proteins. not carbohydrate drives, long bone growth. insurance people have suggested to patients and their family carbohydrates are required for growth totally falls down to where that believe comes from. our body can produce all the glucose. it means spring gluco, neo genesis the this model exist where being acadias, you know, of any cupcakes or pizza and all that crap. right? but as you know, a t one young kid, if you're not feeding them protein and vegetables and keep in the blood sugar,
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which is never gonna gray to his f. nighttime is a particularly scary time for parents when they have a child with diabetes, because that child goes all they can go to that's what people are afraid of with young children. they fear that low blood sugar seizure coma. that's the scariest. it's a median. it happens overnight, so i think people think if you give your child carbohydrates, you're going to somehow help with that. but the truth is, it's the large dose of insulin, you're given your child that puts them at the most risk. the only reason a child has a low blood sugar is because there's too much insulin in their body. these very companies who are supposed to be helping us and you know, advocating for us. and during this break, the, they're,
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they're putting their name on stuff that basically causes complications. the, the, the families are given a cookbook. and it features, characters that children might see on morning cartoons. and each character is presenting a recipe to that child or to that mom. and these recipes are full of carbohydrates . and one of them that i recall was the recipe featuring a magical character that my, both of my sons love. and it was for pumpkin waffles. and i think just for the waffle, it was something around $44.00 carbohydrates, and that's without adding syrup. so if you give your child a waffle in some syrup for breakfast, that's like 80 some carbohydrates, a disaster recovery scenes of the pink
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panther, sash, carp dining and handling works. we just kind of did what they told us, you know base. i remember cd said she can eat whatever she wants, as long as she covers and highs are not a big deal as long as you catch them. so, you know, don't worry about spiking after meals with her, as long as you're not staying up there and you're catching them and bring them back down. and that was kind of when we were time, there's another publication given to us by of the american diabetes association. and it has a page where it's trying to do a little mess busting. and one of them is, you know, it's a method that people with type one diabetes can't eat sugar. now, why? when they're given such a platform and such an ability to reach people. why would you not say at that moment it's better for people with type one diabetes to completely avoid sugar?
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it's just an, a wasted opportunity by a big governing body that holds a lot of power with these new families. that's basically the education. now we got a crash course in cobb county ratios, how this one was supposed to move the glucose into a cells. and it all had to do with his carbohydrate intake. we were told that he can eat, you know, cheeseburgers and fast food and that these things wouldn't change because he was type one diabetic. if i wanted to have them brown and i wanted to sit down and actually calculate how many real carbs are in there. and how if it's white sugar or brown sugar or oats, or a whole grain, whatever. you wanted to calculate all of that accurately, based on grams and glycemic index and how it's working in my body. and if i worked out and if i slept well, and if i'm in a good mood or a bad mood, and if i have insulin on board, go for it. most people don't have time. they just take
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a random ratio inside the car ratio that they are in the chronologist sets. 6 or 8 months ago hasn't been tweak, hasn't been changed and they take a brownie and their blood sugar still goes high card counting as a method to manage. diabetes is flawed for many reasons, but one of the most obvious that i hope anyone can grass is that the ca allows food manufacturers to be off and their carbohydrate counts on their labels by plus or minus 20 percent. so even if you are the most advert curve counter and you waste food and you measure it, the fact that the label itself can be often account will set you up for, for failure. the it is estimated to over 415000000 people are living with diabetes all over the
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world today. in the united states and estimated $35000000.00 diabetic patients spend over $330000000000.00 per year on care making diabetes. the most expensive chronic disease and the con street global insulin sales are currently near $20000000000.00 per year and costs are rising. if i got big documents, low carbohydrate diet, there would be multiple $1000000000.00 example corporations that would go bankrupt my operations to see a dire financial straits if they are not able to rise the backs of the banks anymore. industry once us buying their products, pharmaceutical companies, once us buying their products as well. so when we're paying for carbohydrate food and we're paying for big amounts of insulin, those companies are thriving. this is every person with type one diabetes,
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reduce their amount of insulin by 65 percent. someone is going to feel the sting of that. the very 1st time i went to cbs and bought no blog for $400.00. your heart is trying to figure out how in the world are you going to sustain this lifestyle to keep your child alive. this is what's needed for life, and it's insanely expensive. the refrigerator and i pull out the file of snelville locks to get sierra her morning dos and hadn't had coffee yet. and i was still sleepy. and i fumbled with the insolent and it shut it to the floor. and i cried. buckets of chairs, $400.05 saving medicines on the ground. or we could continue doing this. how can any family afford to keep their kid alive?
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no parents ever have to think about that. this is a 24 hour a day roller coaster. this isn't the kind of ride you take a break from this day and night and we were desperate for something else in the hospitals. we started doing research. and on the internet doing a google search, we kept seeing the same doctor bernstein, bernstein, and dr. bernstein. dr. burn sir, dr. burns burns beams. i read very seams book and really got my blood sugars under, under control to non diabetic levels. i remember the date that i searched the symptoms because it was a couple of months after the animal i'm was dropped late 1946 diagnosis diabetes. we had to use reusable syringes and loose which we sterilized in boiling water. i
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have to go to the fleet assembly and the needles would get dough. and we had to sharpen the needles. we had to palm this stone and you run the needle on the pump, the stone and get rid of the hooks. you didn't know what your blood sugar level was . most of the time it was either very low, very high, and my low blood sugar's, or a constant problem for the family. and it happened that i was working for a company that made clinical laboratory equipment. and i saw an ad for a sweet pound device that could be used in emergency rooms to distinguish unconscious, strong from unconscious diabetics by the blood sugars, and said, if i knew my blood sugars, i'm an engineer finding my blood sugars. i could do something about them. so i ordered a meter and started measuring my blood sugars the
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the scenes, the beginning of its history, the united states of america has officially declared the striving for freedom and people's rights to happiness. however, in reality, having won independence, american colon is tested for the total extermination of the indigenous population of the continent. american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories. while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice of
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native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bivens, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the
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the, the in the early days had a very creative lunch, a peanut butter, mayo and tuna, on date not thread. i found that the highest blood sugars were after lunch. so i said, well as lunch is the biggest culprit, it must be because of the carbohydrate. so i'm going to eliminate the bread and
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eliminate the peanut tighter. and i'll just have the tune of fish and mail and the salad where i'm on the amount of inch when i took for lunch dropped dramatically. and the blood sugars after lunch became predict. i decided at that point that i had to get this information out and that the doctors would bend over backwards. so the 1st thing i did was approach my own doctor who is present to the american diabetes association. and people come to me once a month for blood sugar. if they could measure it themselves, i'd have no patients knowing come to see me. i, i wrote a, it was i took the step by step. what do you do to have normal blood? she was here, type one diabetic,
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i submitted it to many major medical journals and they're all rejected. the so i decided i would go to medical school to get an m d f. and therefore be able to get published. i was diagnosed with age 12 and life expectancy for type one diabetic was 30 years and i'm 86 right now. i've made a few folks just by to read of the the bernstein situation just made sense to me. you know, he was,
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he was the 1st diabetic that we know of that checked his own blood sugar. now every diabetic checks are on blood sugar. the he was able to realize by blood sugar is directly affected by the food. sorry. this shouldn't be a big surprise, right? by reducing his carbon tag, he was able to significantly stabilize the swings in his blood sugar over time. and that, that made a lot of sense to us. and we said, well let's, let's give this a shot to the, i couldn't even leave the production insolence instantaneously. you started to notice the blood sugars coming on down. and so here we cannot continue giving those large doses of insulin because her little car
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as a go i talked to dr. barm's fate of $45.00. the it is limited to 6 months and it keeps my baby. she's on friday friday. she has a straight the, obviously what we found is that we found some really amazing recipes and the foods were eating. now, on this low carbs restriction, are some of the richest and most delicious place that we've ever, even before. the
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we make low carb ice cream, make low carb pizza. we make low car cupcakes. there's low carb desert. there's all these low carb foods that you can eat. you don't feel deprived. there's nothing that i can't eat. you just have to change the recipe. the lay of the chart in our kitchen that has all the dinners of the week, so whatever is on there, it's the dinner always consists of the protein salad, some type of specials. the, [000:00:00;00] the whole family is out here. now that we've all changed our diet to adapt to what
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river east, it's easier for me. i cook one meals, it's simple cooking, it's natural. it's easy to find a simple site taps and vegetables and throwing some meat on the grill and salad, and maybe a low carb treats. we have this moniker now that we're the low car of and i mean, i'm also low alcohol. i mean, i'm also low drugs. i mean there's, it's, it's kind of a mixed up name, i think because we don't say, oh, i'm high car. i mean, nobody says that i use a way that i think our disease dictates which is carbohydrate intolerance. the why is this not something i knew before? like i'm a dietician. i went to school for this and i've had diabetes for you know, 20 plus years. yeah. i've never heard of this in my life. i decided to give it a shot. my in so it needs to have my blood sugars, a like, rarely, over 120 anymore. changing my, died to a low carb diet,
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made my blood sugars so much easier to control. i wasn't needing to count as high, you know, as taking these lower doses of insulin is much, much lower doses of insulin. the i'm on your for now. you know, eating this way. no part. and you know, very happy to say that give you a disease, going the meds that they were given me for that no more not even needed for my end . no neuropathies hearts in great shape. i saw this is how it used to be and now this is how it is being a type one diabetic doesn't really define who i am at all i've gotten so good at and managing myself over these last couple of years. that isn't really a problem at all for me at this point from out of party. all you to hammer without a bon known cares if i, you know, i pizza without the, the cross underneath and it's, it's not
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a big deal. 10 years ago when i started eating low car, it was really tough to get low car portions at dinner or you know, to pull the fries, give me broccoli instead. now it's like very, very common restaurants. understand stores have low car products. it's much, much easier. the cake, but we make a little curve cake. so what did we make for your birthday? my mud pipe. a low carmine pile the for breakfast just about everyday. we are bacon and eggs we saw to them and rich butter. this is not a brooklyn. this is a wesley family issue was these me eating? she had to be an example for your time.
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the in 2018 harvard university, let a team of doctors and scientists to study the low carbohydrate diet and its effect on type one diabetic. the findings were unprecedented. the very low carbohydrate diet resulted in non diabetic blood sugar levels. fewer hypoglycemic events. that's the risk of hospitalization. and a marked improvement on mental health. the is of just anecdotal evidence. there is now a collection of scientific data that proves part of the dr. bern schemes. diabetes solution, the fuel cards. it was fewer complication. we know what we're doing on a daily slusher ranges in the ninety's sometimes in the eighty's.
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the reward is that isn't on the kids. she doesn't feel as i've been is nearly as much as we do as far as i can do it. i want to make sure that this happens. we would not have complications, normal issues where life back and that's exactly what we do the
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