The Sweet Truth about Diabetes | Mona Bartar | TEDxYouth@LAHSGwalior

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A promising talk that brings forth breakthrough research that promises excellent anti-diabetic remedies in the form of herbal drugs that are devoid of dangerous side effects. So here's some good news for diabetics!
Mona is reckoned for her sincerity and graciousness. She has always been equally keen about Science as well as Literature the two disciplines that have the power to elevate human existence. Despite having multivariate interests, Science is what she’s passionate about. Digging deeper into the hidden mysteries and opening up new horizons, is what she finds the most challenging. No matter how indifferent work turns out to be, she knows she can keep up with the task, with her strongest asset - sincerity ! Whether it is serious Biotechnological Research or being an Editor, Author , Blogger or Illustrator, she has donned all these hats with grace. Being a Bahai by religion she has also Served as a Volunteer at the Baha'i House of Worship, Lotus Temple, New Delhi. Her ambitious research project carried out at CSIR-NCL, Pune looks at futuristic solutions towards the management of Diabetes which is placed among the most highly occurring diseases of the world. An LAHS alumna reckoned for her sincerity and graciousness , Mona has always been equally keen about Science as well as Literature the two disciplines that have the power to elevate human existence. Despite having multivariate interests, Science is what she’s passionate about. Digging deeper into the hidden mysteries and opening up new horizons, is what she finds the most challenging. No matter how indifferent work turns out to be, she knows she can keep up with the task, with her strongest asset - sincerity !
Whether it is serious Biotechnological Research or being an Editor, Author , Blogger or Illustrator, she has donned all these hats with grace. Being a Bahai by religion she has also Served as a Volunteer at the Baha'i House of Worship, Lotus Temple, New Delhi.
Her ambitious research project carried out at CSIR-NCL, Pune looks at futuristic solutions towards the management of Diabetes which is placed among the most highly occurring diseases of the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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  • @andrewheath5948
    @andrewheath59483 жыл бұрын

    Not just s sugar and sweets, all carbohydrates , including India’s staple food: white rice.

  • @suchitrakunder8521

    @suchitrakunder8521

    3 жыл бұрын

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  • @alexanderbranson9578

    @alexanderbranson9578

    2 жыл бұрын

    Instablaster.

  • @Tvamshikrishna
    @Tvamshikrishna3 жыл бұрын

    Thanx for Injecting Knowledge

  • @josefinamccarty9271
    @josefinamccarty92712 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Ms Mona....your talk was excellent and very informative into the mystery of diabetes. Please continue with your quest to find a better way to treat diabetes/or prevent it ...as I can see, treatments have come a long way, some times with bad consequences for or health.... Thank you so much, and keep the good work, we are the recipients of your work.... Josefina McCarty greetings from U S A , Florida

  • @randycarey7487

    @randycarey7487

    2 жыл бұрын

    her approach was a little dry and its been suggested.And i dont like regurgitated material.

  • @thebestmedicine1948
    @thebestmedicine19484 жыл бұрын

    Have been awaiting this video for a long while. It's a pleasure to know something I had no idea about.

  • @renuprajapati6141
    @renuprajapati61414 жыл бұрын

    Butterfly is flying so high 🦋😎

  • @ravikaushal128
    @ravikaushal1283 жыл бұрын

    Very nice

  • @shekharbhadoria8407
    @shekharbhadoria84074 жыл бұрын

    never told us all this before 🤷

  • @ajbfwb
    @ajbfwb3 жыл бұрын

    I'm sure she's well meaning, but this is simply the wrong approach for the vast majority of diabetics. Trying to come up with the next plant based substance to combat an unchanged poor diet is almost as bad as trying to fight diabetes with the endless onslaught of diabetics drugs. You'll notice she talks about MANAGING diabetes, rather than REVERSING diabetes. Eating in a manner conducive to reversing diabetes is not only easier than most think, it's also healthier in pretty much every way. Reverse diabetes, lose weight (if need be), and improve longevity - that's my kinda triple threat.

  • @himanimore1708
    @himanimore17084 жыл бұрын

    👌👌

  • @giftvictor130
    @giftvictor1302 жыл бұрын

    I really want to say a big thank you Dr. ONO for using your good herbal medication to cure my Diabetes.

  • @chitti1766
    @chitti17664 жыл бұрын

    wowowowowowowowowowowow...

  • @randycarey7487
    @randycarey74872 жыл бұрын

    Her approach was a little dry and i fail to comprehend any real insight here ..Seem's to me to be nothing more than regurgitated material.of which i cant give any merit to it,,but i have no doubt some lazy university professor did.

  • @monabartar2024

    @monabartar2024

    Жыл бұрын

    Well, I'm sure there's more to learn, as much as for me and for everyone else. It was just my effort to create a better understanding and awareness about it. Thank you for watching.

  • @breepham5782
    @breepham57823 жыл бұрын

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  • @gastrogal5353
    @gastrogal53533 жыл бұрын

    You never clarified, are you addressing Type 1 Diabetes? Or Type 2? Also, why are these Ayurvedic options not more common knowledge? Are we being lied to when being told that Type 1’s must inject insulin in order to survive? What if we do not care for the treatment just as cancer patients can turn down conventional methods of treating the many different kinds of cancer? Can’t insulin be something a patient opts out of but is given end of life treatments so they need not die in pain? Diabetes seems to be such a long, slow way of dying for some while others are able to thrive. It is a confusing autoimmune disease that is in need of chronic care. It is expensive, time consuming and the best course of treatments are not always able to help. So when do we get to hear more about these plants and their medicinal miracles?? Sooner would be much better than later. Sending ☮️ n ❤️ to all as you find solutions which work best for you!!

  • @monabartar2024

    @monabartar2024

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey! Thank you for dropping by. It addresses type 2 diabetes. Ayurvedic options are still under consideration and need to be accepted by many more people. The outreach is comparatively low as compared to the conventional methods. Also, cases vary from individual to individual. However, this was more of a generalised talk to spread awareness amongst people about trying out the plant based medicines and knowing their diseases more, instead of believing simply what they are told.

  • @gastrogal5353

    @gastrogal5353

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@monabartar2024 Thanks for clarifying that it was Type 2, and NOT Type 1. So many on the internet seem to focus more on Type 2, which is manageable and even reversible when one accepts the need to take charge of their own bodies and lifestyles. I am a profound believer in nature providing the best options for healing. When I was 16 years old I ended up with mononucleosis that stayed around for 8 months. During those 8 months my energy was always low, I would take naps in class and finally my teachers and counselors called a meeting with my parents. They had already met with me to see is I had taken a turn for the worse, as they put it, due to smoking pot, or doing some others harmful drugs. Once I told them no, they asked if I had been sick??? Ding 🛎 Ding!! Thus the meeting with my parents (my father and a stepmother). They basically scolded them for NOT taking the time to see just how sick I was and that I needed help. My A&B’s on my report card we’re down to C&D’s. Well, this is when my grandmother came to our home and told her son, my father that I was to live with her until I had regained my health. She was my mentor in medicinal plants and vitamin deficiency. In three weeks she has me back to feeling much more like myself. She made me drink and natural smoothies packed with all sorts of powdered substances, 3x’s a day. I even took one to the nurses office to keep in refrigerated and I was to “rest” for 20-30 minutes, no books, no music, simply rest. My teachers were so very happy and welcomed me back to looking and feeling much better. I redid most of my class work over again before the school year ended, and took my tests again and then my grade point average was up to a 3.5. So I do love plants and I love what you are doing for diabetics with Type 2 so that they can learn the truth of what their bodies need. So kudos to you for helping others to know there are healthier choices than pills and insulin, if and whenever possible. I wish the best to you, may you find the funding you need and the scientists you need to bring this information out into the light for the whole world to see. So for all Type 2’s, please hear this message and see if there are any changes you could be making in your life to help you live your best life. It is important to do while you still can. Don’t wait for the complications to be your wake up call!! So take action, stay strong and best of luck as you find the path that is best for you, and be ever so thankful you do have options!! 😊

  • @monabartar2024

    @monabartar2024

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gastrogal5353 your story is very enlightening! Thank you so much 🍀🍀 Hope you stay healthy and happy

  • @abcd12345211

    @abcd12345211

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maam please mention where your medicine for diabetes available

  • @abcd12345211

    @abcd12345211

    3 жыл бұрын

    Can I hv your mobile no regarding diabetes discussion. Ru on Twitter or FB, if you are then please give me your id

  • @pepper419
    @pepper419 Жыл бұрын

    What about the obvious answer. Quit sugar. That's the cause.

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