The Functional Medicine Take On Diabetes

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  • @claudiasconion5449
    @claudiasconion54492 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Hyman, I continue to listen and learn from you as often as possible. Your interviews, and presentations are always very informative and interesting. Please continue to serve and help consumers stay informed about how to stay healthy!

  • @helenadoherty5763
    @helenadoherty57635 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all this information. I am glad that you are making a clear distinction between Type 2 Diabetes and Type 1 Diabetes.

  • @hashirazam
    @hashirazam6 жыл бұрын

    Really informative video and practically and easily applicable Thanks

  • @zeinashreif0
    @zeinashreif05 жыл бұрын

    Doctor Hyman u r my inspiration, u inspired me , and actually I'm a certified health coach I'm trying to learn functional medicine but I dont know where and what university can teach functional medicine, now I'm taking pre_requisites in the college to become a nutritionist so I need ur advice, I hope u read my message 😔 looking forward to ur advice, especially I live in Ohio and very close to Cleveland clinic

  • @bradycallander9029
    @bradycallander90297 жыл бұрын

    Hi, great video. Is it possible to link to the studies you're talking about? Thanks,

  • @skipmcdonald6527
    @skipmcdonald65277 жыл бұрын

    Very informative. Thank you!

  • @claudinemarechal3233
    @claudinemarechal32334 жыл бұрын

    Docteur hyman mark your book food fix is fantastic thank you very much Claudine maréchal de belguim

  • @meganofasheville1
    @meganofasheville14 ай бұрын

    My type 1 son is 4 1/2 years post diagnosis and he can still go weeks without insulin! He has been on a low carb version of the autoimmune protocol since 1 month after his diagnosis. I’m so grateful for this extended honeymoon!

  • @allfaithworks
    @allfaithworks5 жыл бұрын

    I know a type 1 with atopic reactions. With the movement towards more organic natural foods do you think an organic insulin would be more beneficial?

  • @alohafromhh8758
    @alohafromhh87587 жыл бұрын

    I had 20 years of chronic pain and no doctor could help me. A nutritionist taught me about the importance of Omega 3 and not eating too much Omega 6 and now I am pain free for a year so far.

  • @TanyaSchupp

    @TanyaSchupp

    6 жыл бұрын

    Still not pain free.

  • @TanyaSchupp

    @TanyaSchupp

    6 жыл бұрын

    After 20 years. Myasthenia Gravis and Fibro

  • @georgelopez9517

    @georgelopez9517

    3 жыл бұрын

    Tanya Schupp Hey! Hope you are better now. I would recommend seeing a functional medicine doctor. Your doctors could have wrongly diagnosed you with fibromyalgia. Most patients that are diagnosed with fibro usually some other root cause of their pain. Whether that being Lyme, ebv virus, any other co infections. To bring down your inflammation, remove gluten, diary, processed foods, any other allergens that you have. I personally know quite of few people that fully healed their fibromyalgia!

  • @patriciasmythe7797
    @patriciasmythe77973 жыл бұрын

    It would be Nice for you to watch this video to see just how many times you interrupt the very important info the audience needs to hear

  • @wread1982
    @wread19827 жыл бұрын

    I just did an hair mineral analysis test and no mercury showed up but I was really high in uranium and had alot of cadmium and a little lead. Could I actually have mercury even though it didn't show on the test? I used to eat lots of tuna and salmon and have two metal dental fillings.

  • @shaunrussell3934
    @shaunrussell39347 жыл бұрын

    I've been a type one diabetic since 1989 until recently I've been trying to convince the dieticians I can survive and control my diabetes with a low carb diet simply because I do not like pasta, rice, potatoes, beans, bread, these foods I've never liked since childhood and only now 27years later the dieticians are convinced you can survive on a low carb diet I'm living proof 😆

  • @TanyaSchupp

    @TanyaSchupp

    6 жыл бұрын

    Type 2 for both pregnancies

  • @AnimaLibera

    @AnimaLibera

    5 жыл бұрын

    Shaun: OMG! The wrong diet advice must have done a lot of damage to your body over the past 27 years.

  • @alfredosanchez519
    @alfredosanchez5196 жыл бұрын

    How about avocado oil??

  • @bobcocampo
    @bobcocampo4 жыл бұрын

    How many spoon full of fat do we need

  • @JH-lz4ky
    @JH-lz4ky5 жыл бұрын

    You should post links to her info websites & social media

  • @MrVibil2009
    @MrVibil2009 Жыл бұрын

    But i am having a concern here . Does going into Ketoacidosis induce Kidney failure and how do i prevent Ketoacidosis on a Ketogenic diet.

  • @AStateOfKuwait
    @AStateOfKuwait7 жыл бұрын

    dr thankŕ

  • @shaunrussell3934
    @shaunrussell39347 жыл бұрын

    As a type one diabetic do you take 75mg Asprin as a blood thinner to reduce the risk of heart problems as recommended by the diabetic clinic ?

  • @Bizzare77777

    @Bizzare77777

    7 жыл бұрын

    Hibiscus tea has worked wonders for keeping my blood pressure in check.

  • @robindown1697

    @robindown1697

    7 жыл бұрын

    what about hibiscus extract in capsule form? does that work as well as the tea?

  • @dr.nudratfarheen315

    @dr.nudratfarheen315

    5 жыл бұрын

    No need for blood thinning in ppl whose blood glucose and hba1c levels are always in healthy zone.

  • @ajidasinot1699
    @ajidasinot1699 Жыл бұрын

    on veut la traduction française merci beaucoup

  • @mayakaralius8232
    @mayakaralius82326 жыл бұрын

    Wondering how a daily meal plan of turkey, chicken and salmon come out to be 60% fat ?

  • @chriswalsh8567
    @chriswalsh85676 жыл бұрын

    36:08 "Bonking" In New Zealand and Australia is a term that means having sex! haha. Judging by Mark's smile maybe he understands lmao :D

  • @carold.8782
    @carold.87826 жыл бұрын

    My husband is a type one diabetic and wants to go low carb, but how do you avoid blood sugar crashes as you change your diet and insulin?

  • @miraclewellnesscenter-ug

    @miraclewellnesscenter-ug

    6 жыл бұрын

    Carol D. You just make him juices from carrots and beet root and chia seeds

  • @carold.8782

    @carold.8782

    6 жыл бұрын

    How will that bring his carbs down? Carrots and beet roots are high carb and juicing them removes even the fibers in it. Thanks for your reply. However, he is doing well by cutting back his insulin a bit, then lowering his carbs, checking his blood sugars a lot more often and adjusting what he eats if he needs to. He's feeling good and bringing his blood sugars closer to where he wants them. There's some great information in Dr. Bernstein's "Diabetes Solution" that is helping him a lot!

  • @AnimaLibera

    @AnimaLibera

    5 жыл бұрын

    Carol: Juicing veggies is not the answer. Your husband wants to keep his carbs as low as possible, and this includes veggies. If he eats too much protein, some of it may get converted to glucose (gluconeogenesis). Dr. Richard Bernstein's advice has helped many people. He knows what he is talking about because he is not only a doctor but also a T1D. You may also want to take a look at this video *"Paleo-Ketogenic Diet Benefits (+ Advanced Tips) • Dr Zsofia Clemens"* by "Biohacker's Lab" where Dr. Zsofia Clemens (PhD), a clinical research scientist at Paleomedicina Hungary, explains how the paleo-ketogenic diet heals multiple health issues.

  • @terriandries7692
    @terriandries76927 жыл бұрын

    I think it's just hard for American's to give up their carbohydrates. I used to do DM education on an Indian Reservation and it was very difficult to convince people to give up their fry bread. I think the ADA recommendations are what they are because they know people are going to eat carbs and if their gonna do it anyway at least make it a whole grain. I'm also a nurse and have tried to eat low carb and I just don't know what to eat if I don't eat carbs.

  • @thalesnemo2841

    @thalesnemo2841

    6 жыл бұрын

    Terri Andries Meats, fish ,lamb, fowl , leafy greens , nuts , cheese, yogurt , kefir, 90% dark chocolate and coffee with heavy cream and stevia .

  • @carlstevenson4232

    @carlstevenson4232

    Жыл бұрын

    The ADA recommendations are based on what the food industry lobbyists can arrange, not what they think people will comply with. I’m also a nurse, educator and in research.

  • @BCResilience
    @BCResilience3 жыл бұрын

    This sounds like my life. I am a scientist, am normal weight, and even have the same HbA1c as you! I haven't been officially diagnosed yet, but have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes both with my current pregnancy and previous pregnancy and had failed my postpartum test with my first but then Covid happened so my Endocrinologist didn't follow-up and then we moved. My Mom has LADA too but looks and acts like a more typical diabetic. I am more strict with my diet now that I have to test my glucose 4x/day and am more sensitive with pregnancy, but either way I follow a loose keto diet.

  • @redtesta
    @redtesta2 жыл бұрын

    you dont have in info, her name and how to spell it to look her up?

  • @teresapatterson7249
    @teresapatterson7249 Жыл бұрын

    What is this person’s name ?

  • @hengamehallen3494
    @hengamehallen34946 жыл бұрын

    Wow.. Thank you for teaching the public how ADA diet is incorrect for diabetics.

  • @willynilly2545
    @willynilly25453 жыл бұрын

    But the doctor says no fat cause I have medium hypertension. The food that is good for one thing is bad for another 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @13c11a
    @13c11a3 жыл бұрын

    Her description of her diet shows about zero percent fat, except for a little in chicken skin and in salmon. She really did not explain where her fat intake comes from. She eats lots of veggies. Even broccoli has about 5 carbs per cup. I wish she had told where her fat comes from.

  • @DrSurirose
    @DrSurirose6 жыл бұрын

    How does a person get 30 gm of protein at each meal if one only eats chicken and fish (no red meat)? It is recommended that a person only eat fish 2x per week. That leaves only chicken. We have been told not to eat processed foods which eliminates most turkey products like sausage, bacon, lunchmeats (unless you cook your own turkey). Dairy is not recommended which eliminates yogurt and cheese. Even beans have been touted to contain a toxic substance (not sure if it is only canned beans, dried beans or both). Rice is discouraged because of the arsenic. Soy products are not recommended either, All that leaves is seeds and nuts and those are very fattening if you eat too much. What other foods can provide good sources of protein? Also if the paleo diet is recommended for patients with diabetes or autoimmune disease's like Hashimotos,, what about the aciditiy of the meats and how that has been implicated in certain types of cancers?

  • @AnimaLibera

    @AnimaLibera

    5 жыл бұрын

    Surirose: 30 g of protein are not that hard to get. Chicken has 20-25% protein so you need about 150 g per meal which isn't really all that much, eggs have about 12% so three eggs will do the trick. Any non-processed meat is fine. Dairy is not recommended because most dairy products contain too many carbs but hard, aged cheese does not. I'm not talking about the kind of cheese you put on your hamburger here. You want to look for high-quality cheese (Gouda, Edam, Gruyère, true Swiss cheese, ...)

  • @FolakeBamigboye
    @FolakeBamigboye Жыл бұрын

    Times used to be very Challenging, I had the worst days of my life living with Type 2 Diabetes, I appreciate you so much Dr Igudia, You have restored me my life that was lost already . Thank you so much for curing me of my diabetes with your natural Herbs 😊

  • @gallardosbull
    @gallardosbull8 ай бұрын

    I like the approach here, only half way through video, but as good as a ketogenic diet is, I don’t know one person who has stick with it due to its rigorous high fat consumption. It’s send over and over a mainly while foods plant based diet still remains the best long term plan when irritated with some fish and may possibly.

  • @christianyetman222
    @christianyetman2222 жыл бұрын

    How about restaurants, my experience is they cook with the cheapest oils,even the fancy restaurants.....this is question not statemrnt...

  • @patriciasmythe7797
    @patriciasmythe77973 жыл бұрын

    Damn..Dr Hyman ...please let her speak with out freaking interruptions!!!Please

  • @bryanch4146
    @bryanch41465 жыл бұрын

    I hate how nutrition in America is so polarized! I wonder what other countries do?!?!

  • @AnimaLibera

    @AnimaLibera

    5 жыл бұрын

    Bryan: They do the same (at least all of the westernized countries) because they follow the American example. People in Great Britain, Ireland and Australia, for example, are just as sick, fat, tired and depressed as the folks in the US. India and China, among many others, are catching up.

  • @treyblockbuster7110
    @treyblockbuster7110 Жыл бұрын

    Lol this is the most unscientific discussion about nutrition I’ve ever heard.

  • @sandravelez2781
    @sandravelez27817 жыл бұрын

    Trying to understand this from a patients view but feel really incompetent because I have NO IDEA what you are talking about. Is this video for other medical professionals? I am trying to educate myself in nutrition for Type 2 diabetes but gave up after around 30 minutes and a migraine. Not helpful for me at all. Disappointed.

  • @AgendaInMind

    @AgendaInMind

    7 жыл бұрын

    Oh, Sandra, don't give up! Dr. Hyman has other interviews that are easier to understand. If you do a search above on his interview about his current book "Eat Fat, Get Thin" and you will get info that's easier to understand with different talk show hosts. You can also get his book if you want, but really, watch KZread videos because they are free! Also watch his interview with Dr. Christiane Northrup. Type in both his name and hers in the search box. She's an OB and so interesting!! You have to take charge of learning about health because most doctors know nothing!! I had to figure out on my own that after having monthly stomach aches for 46 YEARS, I was gluten intolerant!! NO DOCTOR HAD A CLUE!!

  • @DrSurirose

    @DrSurirose

    6 жыл бұрын

    I will watch it and see if I can help you out. Bottom line is stick to whole foods. No processed foods. Healthy meats and vegetables and a few low glycemic index fruits. Some vegetables have high glycemic index also ( a measure of how easily a food turns into sugar). You can look up high glycemic foods and low glycemic foods. Whole grains may be eaten in a limited amount (avoid gluten, soy and dairy or eliminate these products one by one and see how you feel). Eat organic when possible. Avoid corn unless organic (otherwise it is GMO - genetically modified food). Avoid juices, even smoothies. Reduce stress, increase exercise and relaxation through meditation or listening to music, etc.Engage with people. Get 8 hrs sleep.

  • @sandhaninc

    @sandhaninc

    6 жыл бұрын

    Also check out The Diet Doctor on Google... MUCH easier to understand and a whole diet plan to follow

  • @AnimaLibera

    @AnimaLibera

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sandra: You can get a lot of great information from Dr. Jason Fung, Dr. Richard Bernstein (T1D), Dr. Sarah Hallberg, Prof. Tim Noakes (T2D) and many others. They have all written books too which you can find on Amazon.

  • @AlanForde-CheyneMS
    @AlanForde-CheyneMS2 жыл бұрын

    beans raise blood sugar??? lol

  • @purplepeace2188
    @purplepeace21887 жыл бұрын

    I don't understand a lot of this. I'm 56 a retired nurse, along time ago I did courses in biology and chemistry equivalent to first year university. The young woman said she is getting her energy off fat not sugar. This doesn't make sense. Inside each cell of your body the glucose (sugar) is oxidized in part of the metabolism called the Krebs cycle. This process produces Carbon dioxide and energy. It is the same chemical process that happens when a flame is burning from a candle. I learnt that in chemistry. Glucose is the most basic form of sugar. The digestion breaks every carbohydrate down into glucose, combines it with insulin from the pancreas and carries it through the bloodstream and lymphatic system to each cell where the glucose is oxidized into energy for the body to use. From nursing I learned that a problem with diabetes is when not enough insulin is produced the body will convert stored glucose, called glycogen, into glucose. When it runs out of that the body will convert fat into glycogen and then convert the glycogen into glucose. When it runs out of fat it will convert protein into fat, fat into glycogen and glycogen into glucose in order to produce energy. The problem with converting fat into glycogen is that the body does it inefficiently and produces a toxic byproduct called ketones. This is a form of alcohol that is deadly to cells. We all produce keatons if we starve ourselves. Because of the overproduction of ketones in diabetes they can go into a ketoacidotic coma and sustain brain damage or die. So, the girl's statement that she's using fat for energy not sugar doesn't make sense. The doctor didn't correct her which makes me suspicious of his motives.

  • @proactivehealthwithanne1200

    @proactivehealthwithanne1200

    5 жыл бұрын

    Purple Peace --I would encourage you to read 'The Metabolic Makeover" "It's all about energy" so you can understand better about glucose and fat and how it is utilized and does not cause damage but instead repair. The other great work being done is Bredesen's book "The End of Alzheimer's.

  • @ilfautdanser9121

    @ilfautdanser9121

    5 жыл бұрын

    apparently you need to learn a little more. ketones aren't toxic, they are fuel. ketoacidosis is very different. i don't say this to be condescending, but really, there are A LOT of books, lectures, interviews out there that explain all this. she's not just a girl--she's an ORTHOPEDIC SPINE SURGEON so i would suggest she knows more on this than do you. hyman didn't correct her because he also knows more than you on this topic

  • @AnimaLibera

    @AnimaLibera

    5 жыл бұрын

    Purple Peace: You need to consume fat and protein if you don't want to die, but our requirement for nutritional glucose is exactly ZERO. Your body produces all the glucose is needs by a mechanism called gluconeogenesis. This means that even if you never consume another gram of carbs for the rest of your life, you'll be just fine.

  • @proactivehealthwithanne1200

    @proactivehealthwithanne1200

    5 жыл бұрын

    Purple Peace. You are accurate about conversion of glucose for energy. However the second way the body gets an energy source is from fat but the process of using fat for energy is a bit more difficult. Our body tends to go to carbohydrates because it is a quick source of energy. Here lies the problem- we as Americans consume too much white flour and sugar, our organs of metabolism are exhausted and are not functioning normally any longer. Our body does not have to burn fat for energy as our carb load is very heavy. The goal is to try to teach the body how to burn fat for fuel but having a carb adapted body can make it difficult. Fasting, staying away from all white flour and sugar and incorporating more healthy fats shifts our metabolism and requirement for insulin drops. Hope this helps with your understanding. Anne

  • @dakotadarling8760

    @dakotadarling8760

    4 жыл бұрын

    Proactive Health With Anne yes, I just recently learned that we need to reduce carbs and train our bodies to get energy from fat....

  • @AStateOfKuwait
    @AStateOfKuwait7 жыл бұрын

    hi çaedr

  • @thetransplanter3337
    @thetransplanter3337 Жыл бұрын

    That's pronounced "hicama", sweetheart!