Diabetes, What You Need to Know – Clinical Nutrition

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  1. extrateresstrial says:

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

  2. FreedomInMe2008 says:

    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!

  3. johnjnesbit says:

    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.

  4. Charusho says:

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

  5. Charusho says:

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

  6. pbatrader says:

    Question, How come diabetes can’t eat majority of the fruits?

  7. blackninja133 says:

    I’m 16, male and live in the UK. Just today I discovered that I have an endless thirt and I pee a lot because of that. I do exercise a lot and haven’t found any other symtom of diabetes yet. What do you think? Am I safe, do I have pre-diabetes, or do I have it already?

  8. psychetruth says:

    Search YouTube for “sugar addiction psychetruth”

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

  9. BeatleUniversity says:

    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!

  10. rafaeltejera says:

    It was really good.

    Thank you Dr. Bellonzi

    Rafael

  11. bunchisfunky says:

    diabeetus

  12. BrettsViews says:

    There’s a lot more about sugar you need to know. It is slowly killing you. One portion shuts down your immune system for 5 hours…there’s 18 sugars in a can of coke! See my video.

  13. realnoid says:

    Yes, the observant Mormons do things under
    their own steam. They don’t need caffeine
    to get up in the morning and they don’t
    need alcohol to relax. They don’t drink
    soft drinks. (Some probably make up for
    it with 10 packs of sugar in the lemon-aid.)
    Hormones don’t spike and don’t flatten.

  14. goldmarker says:

    I’ve always wondered why Mormons looks so good + healthy. Is that really the reason why?

  15. kanatlisair says:

    Very interesting, thanks for posting this

  16. realnoid says:

    Ten packs of sugar in the coffee=type 2 D.
    It is difficult to reason with a persons
    pleasure center. There is the question
    of moods. People do pot and sugar because
    without it they’d be doing something
    much worse. I have tried to get off the
    caffeine(w/o sugar)alcohol routine. One
    goes with the other. It’s difficult.
    Wonder why Mormons look better than average?
    They don’t do c/a.

  17. ArtistIreland says:

    Thank you.

  18. mcurren2004 says:

    Very informative. Thank you for inviting me. mc

  19. markae0 says:

    Sugar is bad, is the messege. But what about natural sugar such as apples, honey, carrots?
    Are these hard on the body?

  20. some1fun says:

    It always sets me back just a bit whenever anybody implies, “you did this to yourself”. It feels to much like, “you’re getting what you deserve”. Most people, I think, are unwitting recipients.

    For me it’s genetic. I did not get it from stuffing my face with sweets and barely touched them.

    I ate what was supposed to be a healthy diet. Now I find out that what’s supposed to be good, has turned toxic for “me”. It feels like I’ve dropped off into the Twilight Zone of eating.

  21. realnoid says:

    You mean ten sugars in my coffee over 10-20
    years is something that I do? I just avoided
    a girl who did that. She was all over the place. She had reason to use 10 sugars…she had stress.

  22. Wisdombychoice says:

    Good advice.

  23. steveaa1 says:

    Thank you for your excellent advice.

  24. AlterEgoTrip says:

    This is a nice series you have been putting up, any chance of one on the topic of Asthma?

  25. cvaguy says:

    That is a great advise.

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