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Eat for Health: Lose Weight, Keep it Off, Look Younger, Live Longer
But be aware of the side effects...you may experience reversal of diseases such as heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes, AND you may feel better than ever before! Lose Weight, Keep It Off, Look Younger, Live Longer Dr. Fuhrman's...
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High Blood Sugar Levels Linked to Dementia
of 115, compared to 100, had a 15% increased risk of developing dementia. Prior studies done revealed that those with diabetes had an increased incidence, yet this study shows that non-diabetics with elevated glucose levels are at a higher risk as well....
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Sick Before Their Time: More Kids Diagnosed With Adult Diseases
that use to be seen only in middle-aged adults. Years ago, physicians rarely saw children with hypertension, type 2 diabetes , joint inflammation, high cholesterol , and the beginning stages of heart disease , yet it is now considered normal for today's...
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RE: T1 Diabetic
especially since she became my primary care physician. Also, I do not agree with Dr. McDougall regarding type-1 diabetes management. As far as a good doctor who agrees with a starch-based diet, I would recommend Dr. Carney. True, she is not local to...
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Relationship of tree nut, peanut and peanut butter intake with total and cause-specific mortality: a cohort study and meta-analysis.
High intake of peanuts and tree nuts may reduce the risk of dying from cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurodegenerative disease. This study investigated the effect of high dietary intake of peanuts, peanut butter, and tree nuts on...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/nuts/relationship-of-tree-nut-peanut-and-peanut-butter-intake-with-total-and-cause-specific-mortality-a-cohort-study-and-meta-analysis -
Forks Over Knives Documentary May Save Your Life
these drugs. The majority of today's office visits reflect lifestyle driven diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Tragically, these degenerative diseases are the leading cause of death, yet can largely be prevented through dietary...
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Fats, inflammation, and insulin resistance: insights to the role of macrophage and T-cell accumulation in adipose tissue.
High fat diets may promote the development insulin resistance and type-2 diabetes. This study was carried out to determine the role of high fat diets in the promotion of inflammation and insulin resistance in adipose tissues. Researchers reviewed...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/high-fat/fats-inflammation-and-insulin-resistance-insights-to-the-role-of-macrophage-and-t-cell-accumulation-in-adipose-tissue -
High Dietary Intake of Vegetable Protein Is Associated With Lower Prevalence of Renal Function Impairment: Results of the Dutch DIALECT-1 Cohort
promote the ingestion of proteins from vegetables may help hinder impairment of kidney function in patients with type 2 diabetes. This study clarified the association between high dietary exposure to proteins from vegetables and the odds of suffering...
https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/kidney-disease/high-dietary-intake-of-vegetable-protein-is-associated-with-lower-prevalence-of-renal-function-impairment-results-of-the-dutch-dialect-1-cohort -
Health effects associated with vegetable consumption: a Burden of Proof study
our odds of preventing several chronic diseases, including stroke, esophageal cancer, ischemic heart disease, and type 2 diabetes risk. This study was conducted to confirm the protective effects of high vegetable diets against chronic diseases....
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RE: Whole Grains for People with Celiac Disease and Pre-Diabetes
Thank you Deborah! I had the same feeling about white potatoes, so I will go back to my sweet potatoes!
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RE: Whole Grains for People with Celiac Disease and Pre-Diabetes
Sorry, sent too soon! Deborah I meant to ask about how you use sorghum, teff, millet, and buckwheat? I've only been eating brown rice, quinoa, oats. Thanks!
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RE: Whole Grains for People with Celiac Disease and Pre-Diabetes
LOL! No worries Norma Jean! I press send too soon sometimes too. :-) All of those grains can be ground into flour and used in gluten-free baking, if you want to do that. I rarely bake though, so I usually serve them as the starch for lunch or dinner; or...
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RE: Whole Grains for People with Celiac Disease and Pre-Diabetes
It makes me SO happy to see our members helping each other out. :-)
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RE: Whole Grains for People with Celiac Disease and Pre-Diabetes
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RE: Whole Grains for People with Celiac Disease and Pre-Diabetes
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RE: Whole Grains for People with Celiac Disease and Pre-Diabetes
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RE: Whole Grains for People with Celiac Disease and Pre-Diabetes
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RE: Whole Grains for People with Celiac Disease and Pre-Diabetes
Norm Jean, I also have celiac disease and I know from my celiac classes I took at the Mayo Clinic that a celiac should not be purchasing any product that is either not marked “gluten free” on the packing, or without placing a call to the company to...
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RE: Whole Grains for People with Celiac Disease and Pre-Diabetes
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β-Cryptoxanthin and the risk for lifestyle-related disease: findings from recent nutritional epidemiologic studies.
between dietary intake of β-cryptoxanthin and the risk of developing several lifestyle-related diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis. Researchers analyzed data extracted from the Mikabbi Study conducted in Japan....
https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/atherosclerosis/cryptoxanthin-and-the-risk-for-lifestyle-related-disease-findings-from-recent-nutritional-epidemiologic-studies