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01-01-2015 04:11 PM |
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Originally Posted by hammerfan
(Post 985106)
Started NutriSystem today. Wish me luck. Had blood tests last week, and the doctor said my A1C is up to 6.7 from 6.5. Need to get serious about losing this weight if I want to get the diabetes under control. My nephew used NutriSystem and lost 55 pounds. I need to lose at least 50.
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Originally Posted by MichaelMyers
(Post 985114)
If NutriSystem doesn't work just try limiting sugars, starches, grains, other "bad" carbs. The weight will fall out without even exercise. Diabetes, at least of the type II variety, can be cured despite what the medical industrial complex will tell you.
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Hammerfan, oh don't you hate it, everyone starts to come out of the woodwork with suggestions. ::big grin:: I would never do that...
MMyers is right by the way, a number of larger studies show diabetes type II reversed (& type II anecdotally & with actually studies with a vaccine, & with antibody manipulation in mice).
Strictly speaking weight lose, I lost about 20 pounds through eating smaller portions every meal. Coffee cut my appetite. Cut softdrinks out, got used to, & happy with, drinking water (we're not humming birds). The Atkins Diet works: all the meat you want, cut way down the carbs: soda, pasta, icecream, breads. More water, salads/veggies fills you up, high in fiber & low calories.
Obviously, everyone needs to exercise, gets all the systems flowing & cleansing. But also I recommend everyone eat a salad everyday with a variety of vegetables -- along with the fiber, there's something about the micronutrients that make us healthy.
One of the interesting studies suggest some individuals' diabetes is caused by animal fat. That individual's system attacks the foreign fats, & then human cells that produce insulin. If other things don't work, or you think it's possible, you might try eliminating animal fat (milk, cheese, animal grease).
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