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https://www.jpands.org/vol28no4/marik.pdf

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ABSTRACT
Type 2 diabetes is a growing concern for large segments
of the world, and its incidence is rising rapidly, especially in
developing nations. Clinical management of type 2 diabetes
focuses on managing blood glucose through the provision
of oral hypoglycemic drugs, insulin, and more recently GLP-1
agonists and SGLT-2 inhibitors. The expectation is that this is
a progressive disease and that patients will remain on these
medications lifelong. Given the significant impact on quality of
life that diabetes has, it is important to find ways to manage
the symptoms and improve insulin sensitivity. Diabetes, along
with cardiovascular disease, cancer, and respiratory diseases
account for most non-communicable disease deaths globally.
Low-cost and non-invasive treatment of diabetes through diet
and supplementation can have significant impacts on global
health.


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Conclusion
Low-cost solutions are urgently needed for the growing, extremely costly problem of diabetes. There is evidence that the disease burden can be greatly reduced by lifestyle changes, including time-restricted eating of low glycemic-index natural foods, exercise, and sun exposure, with the addition of a few widely available supplements and some medications. The suggested protocols need further study, and funding is n


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Tess Lawrie äksätti:

https://twitter.com/lawrie_dr/status/17 ... 4169223634

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NEW SCIENTIFIC PAPER | Type 2 diabetes is reversible "Provided that patients are willing to make lifestyle changes, especially in their food consumption patterns, it appears that T2DM [Type 2 diabetes] is a treatable disorder, as genetic factors only account for 18% of the variability in T2DM risk. Even in those with increased genetic susceptibility, significant improvement is possible."

Congratulations to my colleagues @MatthewHalma @drpaulmarik1 and @drbeen_medical for publishing this new article in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons!

Full text: https://jpands.org/vol28no4/marik.pdf

Please be aware that significant improvements are also possible with Type 1 diabetes.


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