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Consumption of ultra-processed foods and all-cause and cause-specific mortality in the Southern Community Cohort Study
The love for ultra-processed foods may increase diabetes mortality risk in men and women. This study focused on the relationship between the intake of ultra-processed foods and the risk of dying from chronic diseases, such as diabetes. Researchers...
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Type-1 Diabetes and other Starch-Smart® Blogs
you about some of the bloggers begining to publish. One of the bloggers is of particular interest to people with Type-1 Diabetes. But, as you will read, what Ken Thomas has discovered is...
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Diabetes
Folks, Not sure if this is an appropriate question as it may be asking for medical advice. Is type 2 diabetes reversible? Also what causes Type 2 diabetes? My understanding that it is from too much sugar or other sweetener consumption and the pancreas...
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RE: Diabetes
Kevin, Welcome to DrCarney.com! Well, I am not a medical doctor, but I do know from experience what causes Type-2 diabetes and that it is not only reversible, it is curable! From experience as a Type-1 diabetic, I have found that the cause is not sugar,...
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RE: Type 1 Diabetes Helpful Support Discussions
we are actually excited about which is the creation of groups for specific topics. The first one I created is for Type 1 Diabetes Support. I also just created one for Weight Control Support. The advantage of using a group over these discussions is that...
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RE: Diabetes
Kevin, I agree with Ken. The cause of Diabetes Type 2 is insulin resistance, which comes from 4 things that have nothing to do with eating sugar, foremost of which is eating dietary fat such as oil, nuts, seeds, coconut, or avocado. The other factors...
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Ken's Type 1 Diabetes Logs uploaded to groups files section
a previous blog post, Ken Thomas provided his diabetic log files that he uses for his diabetes management system. Those files are available for download from his blog located at https://www.drcarney.com/blog/entry/ken-s-type-1-diabetes-journey-logs...
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Regular, high, and moderate intake of vegetables rich in antioxidants may reduce cataract risk in Central African type 2 diabetics
to a diet high in antioxidant-rich fruits and red beans may help halt the formation of cataracts in people with type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for the development of cataracts. This study evaluated the hypothesis that dietary...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/fruits/regular-high-and-moderate-intake-of-vegetables-rich-in-antioxidants-may-reduce-cataract-risk-in-central-african-type-2-diabetics -
Consumption of ultra-processed foods and risk of multimorbidity of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases: a multinational cohort study
The probability of acquiring cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease may increase with the consumption of ultra-processed foods. This study explored the link between the intake of ultra-processed foods and the likelihood of developing cancer,...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cardiovascular-disease/consumption-of-ultra-processed-foods-and-risk-of-multimorbidity-of-cancer-and-cardiometabolic-diseases-a-multinational-cohort-study -
Ultra-processed food consumption and metabolic disease risk: an umbrella review of systematic reviews with meta-analyses of observational studies
High consumers of ultra-processed foods may be highly liable to suffer from metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. This study determined if there is a link between fondness for ultra-processed foods and the development of metabolic disease,...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/diabetes/type-2-diabetes/ultra-processed-food-consumption-and-metabolic-disease-risk-an-umbrella-review-of-systematic-reviews-with-meta-analyses-of-observational-studies -
Nut consumption in relation to cardiovascular disease risk and type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies.
This study investigated the relationship between high dietary ingestion of nuts and the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, such as stroke, hypertension, and coronary artery disease (CAD). Researchers analyzed data...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cardiovascular-disease/nut-consumption-in-relation-to-cardiovascular-disease-risk-and-type-2-diabetes-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-prospective-studies -
Ken's Type-1 Diabetes Journey: Control
My previous doctor(s) informed me that no matter how diligently I controlled my diabetes that I will still suffer diabetic complications. I believe this is said because the conventionally prescribed A1C levels of 6 to 7 percent, for Type-1 diabetics...
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RE: Type 1 Diabetes Helpful Support Discussions
sick of a Cara Cara orange, or a nice juicy Pink Lady apple! I don't know if you feel this way, but I often think of my diabetes diagnosis as a blessing in disguise. Who knows what my eating habits would have been if I had never been diagnosed? Now I...
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RE: Bananas and type2 diabetes
so much Ken for replying to this question. It is the perfect answer. It is amazing how we have been led to believe that diabetes type II is caused by sugar instead of seeing the increased blood sugar levels as a symptom of a disease which is caused by...
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RE: Bananas and type2 diabetes
Flora,I really don't know much about heartburn or indigestion. I have lots of experience with diabetes, but I am not a medical doctor by any means. I am a bit surprised regarding your symptoms. If I understand correctly, heartburn is caused by excessive...
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Type 1 Diabetes Helpful Support Discussions
story about Ken Thomas entitled Ken's Engineered Type 1 Diabetes Whole Food Plant Based Low Fat Lifestyle proved to be extremely popular, generating many questions and comments to the point that we decided it might be easier for people to find this...
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RE: Type 1 Diabetes Helpful Support Discussions
Rachel, Thank you for the kind words.Yes! I hear you about the stress. Getting a handle on diabetes, where you are actually in control is a major stress relief, even if it is hard.It helps to keep a log of the meals, times, blood-sugars, insulin,...
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RE: Diabetes
blogs will be helpful to him. I am aslo going to momentarily private message Kevin a free download of Dr. Carney's video "Diabetes in Retreat". Thanks Y'all.... Sean
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Gestational Diabetes
you have any articles or research on gestational diabetes?
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RE: Gestational Diabetes
question. Unfortunately we have not gathered any information yet on this site yet about Gestational Diabetes. But, that is a great request. We will get back to you on this.
https://www.drcarney.com/discussions/1684-gestational-diabetes#reply-1685