There may not be a cure, but there is a “solution”At present, there is not a truly viable cure for diabetes, but there is a way to achieve normal blood sugars in both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetics—we call this “solving” your diabetes. Solving your diabetes means no more big blood sugar swings from high to low, no more unpredictability, restoration of independence, and freedom from complications. Quite simply, we here at D-solve do not believe that diabetes has to be progressive, but that the only way to stop the progressive nature of the disease is to achieve normal blood sugars. How is it done? By using a Low Carb diet resulting in Low Insulin Diabetes ManagementUsing a low carbohydrate diet is a central component of achieving normal blood sugars—when you eat a low carbohydrate diet you will require less insulin because there is a smaller blood glucose rise and if you miscalculate it will be a smaller error than with a large amount of carbs and insulin--Dr. Richard Bernstein , a leader in low carb/low insulin diabetes management--he literally wrote the book , calls this the "Law of Small Numbers " and it works. We call this low carb/low insulin diabetes management which allows diabetics to achieve normal blood sugars (yes, this includes post-prandiall, or after meal blood sugars). The following quote from a recent Men's Health article says it all: "My first line of treatment is to have patients remove carbohydrates from their diets," explains Dr. Vernon, a petite, energetic mother of two who also serves as the president of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians. "This is often all it takes to reverse their symptoms, so that they no longer require medication. That's it? That's it -- a simple strategy, but one that's controversial. If Dr. Vernon and a growing cadre of researchers are correct about carbohydrates, we may be looking at an epic case of gnorance on the part of the medical community. That, however, pales next to the implications for the American Diabetes Association, namely that the very organization dedicated to conquering diabetes is rejecting what could be the closest thing we have to a cure." Read the rest of this article here...
Where to Next? Explore D-solve...D-solve has a number useful resources to start the process of exploring a low carb and low insulin approach to diabetes management: |