Focus on the cause and get diet right
July 6th, 2010 -- Posted in diabetes information, diabetic diet | No Comments »Some important information straight from Al Sears, MD:-
Here’s another example of conventional medicine getting it all wrong…
The ACCORD study took 10,000 diabetic patients and monitored their risks of heart attack, stroke, and death.
Patients who had lowered their blood sugar levels the most were at higher risk for death. In fact, the study was stopped short. As blood sugar levels dropped, more patients were having heart attacks or dying.1
This goes against what most doctors – including the American Diabetes Association – tell us is the best way to treat diabetes.
That’s because they’re focused on the symptoms and not the cause.
High blood sugar is just a symptom of diabetes. The true cause is spiked insulin levels. This is a result of insulin resistance.
The best way to treat diabetes is to improve your body’s sensitivity to insulin.
The best way to do that is through your diet. Here are four simple tips you can follow:
1. Eliminate heavily processed foods. This means any kind of junk food, including fried and sugary foods. They help fuel diabetes and keep it alive. Practically all of these foods are high-glycemic. Meaning they spike your blood sugar and, as a result, your insulin levels. Also, if it’s packaged and comes in a box or bag, chances are it’s not good for you. This kind of food has multiple ingredients, including hydrogenated oils (trans fats) to give it a long shelf life.
2. Eat more protein. Your focus should be on eating foods that have one, maybe two ingredients. That means getting the bulk of your calories from protein. Good sources are grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, organ meats, and wild-caught fish.
3. Eat healthy fats. Make sure to get healthy fats in your diet too. Great sources are wild-caught salmon, olive oil, almonds, avocados, and egg yolks.
4. Get plenty of fruits and veggies. The majority – if not all your carbs – should come from fruits and vegetables. Eat fruits with the skin intact, as it provides a good source of fiber. Stay clear of starches, grains, and any other kind of carb that’s been heavily processed.
