Ep:281 TYPE 2 DIABETES: BEST PRACTICE STRATEGIES TOWARD REMISSION

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @michelenichele294
    @michelenichele294 Год назад +59

    Your words are golden. I used to be pre-diabetic, decided to “get real” and cut down on carbs and practice I/F. Now my A1C is 4.9. I’m off of statins and b.p. meds, and lots 120 lbs. You lecture was spot on! Hope the world was listening.

    • @nadakodsia2635
      @nadakodsia2635 Год назад +2

      Amen 🙏 I'm following this amazing & honest Doctor from North Africa Algeria 👍

    • @sunheelee7174
      @sunheelee7174 10 месяцев назад +1

      How long did it take for you to get such perfect A1C?

    • @michelenichele294
      @michelenichele294 10 месяцев назад

      @@sunheelee7174 about 10 months

  • @rontiemens2553
    @rontiemens2553 Год назад +51

    5/27/21 A1C 5.7, weight 329. Started keto and then quickly transitioned to carnivore. The only thing I binged on was doc Cywes RUclips videos. 9/27/22 A1C 4.8, weight 179. Maintaining -and working out to build muscle. My wife has gotten similar results. #doccywesroxx !!!

    • @angelasmith1394
      @angelasmith1394 Год назад +2

      How long did it take to reduce yr weight and a1c....what exactly did u do...day of eating 4 you

    • @olive87
      @olive87 Год назад +1

      Fantastic!!

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +2

      Excellent. Best food is for thought

    • @stephenervin1230
      @stephenervin1230 Год назад

      Brilliant video what is your recommendation for low carb diet what foods are best to eat so are bodies and cells get all the nourishment we need and hopefully achieve a HbA1c around 5.2 or below, I’m starting this low carb diet from today kind regards Steve from the uk 🇬🇧

    • @rontiemens2553
      @rontiemens2553 Год назад +2

      @@angelasmith1394 took about a year. Carnivore, OMAD, occasional long fasts (3-9 days) and exercise 3x/day.

  • @carpediem5116
    @carpediem5116 Год назад +17

    The analogy with the legally acceptable blood alcohol levels is brilliant and brings into focus the misguided handling of diabetes by 99% of medical practitioners. It's a shame that most doctors think they are doing their jobs by reading blood labs wherein abnormal values are highlighted for them (and anyone with an IQ greater than a cauliflower) in that famous yikes column. Then their pharmaceutical reps then instruct them as to medication protocols. Kudos to Dr.Cywes for actually being what a Dr. is supposed to be, but rarely is.

  • @vitormila3951
    @vitormila3951 Год назад +4

    Video quality congratulations, I told my family doctor here in Portugal about Prof Noakes, she was in shock when I told her that type 2 diabetes is reversed all over the world, these doctors don't want to leave the box, sad for a layman like me to know more than those diploma doctors this is today's truth, I'm learning from the best like you thank you

  • @jamesnobaj758
    @jamesnobaj758 Год назад +8

    This is the sad truth about the profession of healing, they need to keep the issue to go on so that they have a means for livelihood. It’s their family’s survival is at stake. No patients no income. So we really have to be our own advocates by learning how to manage it the right way. Thank you very much for keeping us informed. You are sacrificing a lot.

  • @MarieLittle-zd5kc
    @MarieLittle-zd5kc Год назад +19

    I have discovered that, for me, the Carnivore diet worked for less than 6 months. My blood sugar wouldn't go below about 100 first thing in the morning - I was also doing OMAD. I had good success with Atkins, S. Beach and Keto for 17 years. The Carnivore regimen has helped me lose an additional 40 pounds, but then I stalled so I am back on a modified Keto program and doing better. I love your posts, Thank You.

    • @GramJujitsu_Carnivore
      @GramJujitsu_Carnivore Год назад +1

      I’m going to try adding veggies back as my A1c has gone up.

    • @ilunabella
      @ilunabella Год назад +1

      @@GramJujitsu_Carnivoreme too 😢 my blood sugars have gone up on carnivore. Would love to hear how you’re doing. Thanks 😊

    • @margomoore4527
      @margomoore4527 8 месяцев назад +2

      OMAD may be giving you a too-large bolus of food at one time. You might do better on 2MAD. Too big of a “hit” in an already unhealthy body may be too much to take. An occasional OMAD day for IF purposes might be OK once or twice a week, but be too stressful on a daily basis. This is my hypothesis-best to ask Dr Cywes if he thinks it’s valid.

  • @kimkodzik
    @kimkodzik Год назад +21

    Excellent and informative! 💯 agree . I’ve been a family nurse practitioner since 1998 and worked in cardiology for 16 years and would consistently see diabetic patients with “good” HbA1c with recurrent vascular disease. Frustrating when advising their PCPs that their numbers should be lower from a nurse practitioner went over well lol . I wish I had known you back then ❤

  • @M-MMo
    @M-MMo Год назад +18

    Love your brilliant mind as well as your colourful language! Using medication where it is needed, making dietary changes and helping people to understand WHY they do it, is the best way to long-term success.

  • @m-hadji
    @m-hadji Год назад +12

    I have read and listened to any diabetes related media I could get hold of it. From deferent even opposite view from meditation to medication camp. And I can say I found your views , voice of reason. I am sure you’re pursuing some financial agenda as well and it’s your absolute right to do so . I’m 56 years old and I am dealing with diabetes for over 26 years. My father passed in worst way you can imagine because of that and I don’t want my kids see me like my father in my final days- you know. Anyway I finally had some breakthrough in November 2021 by listening to RIP Dr. Sara Hellburg. I stopped eating any carbs right away and I never looked back. Lots of things happened since then. I lost almost 50 lbs of my 240 lbs weight. No insulin injections no jardiance no BP med or Statin. No need CPAP. Still taking metformin. Walking 5 miles a day. Hiking like a goat or biking 50 miles if it is not raining. I’m in Seattle by the way. I could convince my insurance give me Dexcom g6 which I love it. My average Glucose for 90 days is 114 and lastLab A1C was 5.7 thanks for informing us.

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +2

      Zero financial agenda

    • @Meritumas
      @Meritumas Год назад

      @@robertcywes2966 the only one "financial agenda" for us - your online patients is to spend money on real food now and do not spend much more later supporting big pharma... God bless and thank you for what you do for all of us! Greetings from Ireland!

    • @MegaWavesof_888
      @MegaWavesof_888 6 месяцев назад

      What are you eating instead of carbs

    • @choncoconcos5912
      @choncoconcos5912 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@MegaWavesof_888 I know right ? No carbs ? That's hard to do

  • @zuleikadobson
    @zuleikadobson Год назад +8

    This was e.x.t.r.e.m.e.l.y informative and helpful. Thanks.

  • @jrowlove7328
    @jrowlove7328 Год назад +9

    I take Berberine for my blood sugar. It seems to help. No other Diabetic meds. A1C 5.7😊

  • @24bellers20
    @24bellers20 Год назад +4

    You did more than make me think. I’ve gone carnivore before I get diabetes. Thankyou. Shared with my friends.

  • @Hectonicheres
    @Hectonicheres Год назад +9

    … and THAT is why you are my physician.

  • @Gail-gf7km
    @Gail-gf7km Год назад +3

    I spent 40 years following the lunacy you just described. So extremely frustrating!

  • @evettenava1567
    @evettenava1567 Год назад +1

    I feel like I won the lotto listening to this great news!! I’ve been carnivore for 3 weeks and already see the difference in my glucose. Will definitely be in touch ❤

  • @dailydoseofmedicinee
    @dailydoseofmedicinee Год назад +10

    Type 2 diabetes symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, blurred vision, fatigue, slow healing of cuts and wounds, and numbness or tingling in the hands and feet.

    • @Carnivore1959
      @Carnivore1959 5 месяцев назад

      Skin tags also indicate insulin resistance. Best tools....either a glucose monitor or CGM

  • @banjobandasan3725
    @banjobandasan3725 Год назад +3

    1. diet
    2. IF
    3. Exercise
    4. Meds

  • @kimberlyvalmera
    @kimberlyvalmera Год назад +2

    I started a ketogenic diet Jan 1st, my blood sugar was 263. Today it was 124. I have been trending more carnivore during the week and keto on weekends. It works!

  • @gstewartTube
    @gstewartTube Год назад +5

    I really like this very practical advice. Mitochondria wasn't mentioned once. Thank you.

  • @dixsigns1717
    @dixsigns1717 Год назад +3

    Dr. C.
    Beginning HGA1C 6.5
    I have been ketovore since June 2, 2021 (HGA1C 5.6), and basicly carnivore since Jan 1, 2023 less than 10 carbs a day, 80/20 most days. I do use a clilantro pesto for chelation because my biomet hip replacements are leaking. I do intermittant fasting most days with 1 or 2 meals a day. I am rather sedate due to atrial fib. I am 70 yo, 267 lb, 5'10". I had Hep C ( just finished Mavyret) with complication of cirrhosis of the liver and an enlarged spleen.
    My blood sugars are 140 to 170 when I wake up and I check them again in the evening and they average between 103 and 121. I have been obese since childhood and was very active most of my life.
    I am wanting to get at least some of this weight off because I met a brilliant young doctor who will do my hip refurbishment if I can get my BMI below 35.
    I have tried to contact you but I am in Idaho near Stanley.

  • @martaviera7708
    @martaviera7708 Год назад +2

    I am still insulin resistance. Now listening to you I have realized this. Wow! My numbers are still high. 😢

  • @Rockettalf
    @Rockettalf Год назад +4

    Wow a1c of 5.2 as healthy,😊that’s the new continuing goal always awsome information I am new to all of this and trying to tell others we realy need to be honest and truthful with ourselves about the amount of carbohydrates we eat daily to understand the unknown hidden danger with high daily suger numbers unfortunately the nutritionist says 45 to 65 grams carbs per meal 3 times a day and snacks in between meals I do not agree way to many carbs,had an endocrinologist tell me here is a pill script no one can live this way and not feasible with so much high carb foods time to beat the odds for all of us🎉

  • @maryhaislip4519
    @maryhaislip4519 4 месяца назад +1

    Really really appreciate all of the information that you put for regarding type 2 diabetes and the damages of high blood sugars etcetera etcetera because I'm trying my best to get all of this under control

  • @TopgunB
    @TopgunB Год назад +6

    Just a subtle nuance to this, yes raised blood sugar damages blood vessels but high insulin on its own does too, evidenced by increased strokes and heart attacks in metabolic syndrome way before the blood sugar goes up. High insulin raises blood pressure by inhibiting nitrous oxide which dilates blood vessels and by directly causing sodium retention in the kidney. It also has a growth hormone effect on blood vessels and causes smooth muscle hypertrophy and it is pro inflammatory on its own without raised blood sugar. How much of vascular damage is caused by raised blood sugar and how much by raised insulin is not really known, but raised insulin alone can do plenty damage! Yes get the HbA1c down to 5.2 but also the fasting insulin and C Peptide down--they are both achieved in the same way, so one could argue that if HbA1c is 5.2 then insulin will be down too.

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +1

      Good summary but there our clinical evidence is not supportive of these hypotheses. Love your physiologic answer, but high insulin w normoglycemia appears to be cardioprotective v low insulin hyoerglycemia. Neither is a healthy state

  • @KTplease
    @KTplease Год назад +5

    Thank you for all the work you do in this space, not only in researching for answers but also in working hard to get the info to those that need it!

  • @karenharrington3571
    @karenharrington3571 Год назад +6

    Definitely need to listen to this again. My A1C is at 5.7, blood glucose 96. Doctor wanted me to go on script. I have been putting off hoping the daily stress I am under will lower it. I have been eating Keto for 2 years. I try to keep carbs low.

    • @jeanneallen6594
      @jeanneallen6594 Год назад +1

      Ok I need to get more aggressive on this…. What insurance/ costs….
      I’m at A1c of 7….. doing carnivore, metformin & jardiance…
      Type 2 15 yrs…

    • @GramJujitsu_Carnivore
      @GramJujitsu_Carnivore Год назад +1

      Sounds like me. From listening to this. I’m going back to more of a ketovore and taking my Metformin

  • @lindasmith3502
    @lindasmith3502 Год назад +4

    Thanks Doc. I'm sending to my brother. Praying it resonates with him.

  • @FightBackAgainstDiabetes
    @FightBackAgainstDiabetes Год назад +5

    *You Did Not Choose To Be Classified As Diabetic, But You Can Choose To Fight Back Against Diabetes* 💪

  • @Pug-76
    @Pug-76 Год назад +5

    Been doing keto for 2 years, went from 360lbs to 250 lbs so far. I'm on ozempic and metformin, but my a1c is still hovering at 6.7. I wish your office were closer to me.. a bit of a drive from Orlando. Love your videos

    • @hortensemason4073
      @hortensemason4073 Год назад

      Many videos out there that talk about tweaking the diet to keep losing weight. You don't mention doing intermitant fasting or longer fasts. Do you? You obviously have more weight to lose, are you still losing is what I would ask myself. Higher fat lower to moderate protein carnivore diets with fasting is shown by some. Does Dr. Cywes not do telephone consults?

    • @lindajane8962
      @lindajane8962 Год назад

      He does telehealth visits, look under the description above. Best wishes for continued progress.

  • @brendahunter9134
    @brendahunter9134 Год назад +1

    Best talk ever! I'm going back on metformin!

  • @cherylleannhuntley5049
    @cherylleannhuntley5049 Год назад +3

    I have been searching for this explanation of what might possibly be going on with my insulin resistance and blood sugars for about 4 year's. Of course this is only my feeling's based on symptoms, while I don't quite understand all this it still makes perfect sense to me. There is alot for me to figure out, but this is definitely going in the right direction for me...thankyou so much, I love your video's, you have helped me tremendously

  • @jeannineenos2758
    @jeannineenos2758 Год назад

    I just love your videos. I just saw my Dr and went over my labs with me that I just had done. I started keto on January 2 this year. She was so happy.
    Cholesterol dropped from 231 down to 191
    Triglycerides. 161 down to 76
    HDL. 63 down to 51
    A1C 5.6

  • @bilcat1
    @bilcat1 Год назад +2

    So refreshing to feel quality information and understanding coming straight at me. Thank you for your excellent delivery. The more I delve in and learn opens my understanding up, but creates so many more questions about my own journey

  • @chriscrawford1555
    @chriscrawford1555 Год назад +2

    These videos are great reference and additional depth on top of our 1:1 discussions. The compounding benefit of background then applying it to my personal situation is immense.

  • @tremblingone4269
    @tremblingone4269 Год назад +1

    Thanks for explaining your methods. And it tells me that the slogan I see on the small refrigerators near the checkouts at the grocery store aren't entirely inaccurate. I don't remember which brand, doesn't matter. It says something like "balance what you eat, drink and do". Not that you're advocating drinking sugar drinks, you advocate the opposite. Nor do I drink sugar drinks. The various aspects of nutrition and movement are all important. Thanks Doc.

  • @MarinaReznik
    @MarinaReznik Месяц назад

    Thank you for the explanation!

  • @jangordon6540
    @jangordon6540 Год назад

    Important info! Please consider doing a series on diet and cancer, another incredibly important topic.

  • @henand3chicks411
    @henand3chicks411 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this, it help clarify your advice from our last visit.

  • @libertylady4041
    @libertylady4041 Год назад +2

    Thank you
    Very good video with great example

  • @jahanzebabrar2813
    @jahanzebabrar2813 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing Dr Cwyes

  • @SaleemRaza-nx2qq
    @SaleemRaza-nx2qq 8 месяцев назад

    Dr. Cywes u r absolutely right t use medicine alongwith low carb, intermittent fasting and exercise.
    I have seen the podcasts of Dr. Fung, Dr. Bilman and Lusting, they r great scientists on metabolism and I don't want t delingalate them but I liked your approach and v v pragmatic t manage diabetes.
    Long live and prosper.
    Saleem Raza
    Lahore, Pakistan

  • @Theketowagon
    @Theketowagon Год назад +1

    Been keto / carnivore for just over 2.5 years and a type 1. Would love to see more videos on how to help us maintain a a lower A12. Mine goes between 5.7 and 6.4

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад

      Go back and watch my T1 videos also T1 and GLP1 trial.

  • @kathleengempel5814
    @kathleengempel5814 Год назад +1

    AMEN! I am only 3 minutes in....I will stay on Metformin and a GLP-1 agonist and I will be as long as I tolerate them...Hopefully insurance will keep covering. My A1C is 5.0, was above 7 before July. It tears me up what you said about the first doctor because my mom got praised for an A1C below 7 and the endo acted like it was the best thing ever...well she had a heart attack, clotting disorder and never woke up from bypass surgery. I know she was sick and it was a long battle but I get mad about their endo (my dad is a t1d with the same endo).

  • @renewild9439
    @renewild9439 Год назад +1

    Hi doc .. I made an appointment cause you make so much sense and it’s obvious your knowledge is top … gotta wait till September 😢 cause your booke but have a Question…mastering diabetes has reversed IR and B sugar issues with a high carb low fat plant based way of eating…. What’s your opinion on that ?

  • @NanGrimm
    @NanGrimm 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the information. My A1C is 12.9, I am just starting Ozempic and I also take several pills. This information will help me to change my ways.

  • @bonniemarie9335
    @bonniemarie9335 Год назад

    Love your information. Thank you.

  • @68SandraK
    @68SandraK Год назад +3

    Dr Cywes does any of this info apply to T1 (LADA)

  • @ItalianGoneCarnivore
    @ItalianGoneCarnivore Год назад +1

    Dr Cywes, I appreciate you very much - I learn something new with each post! Excess protein - gluconeogenesis.. glucose storage in the muscles - Exercise is critical for me, with a meat & eggs carnivore lifestyle. The importance of releasing insulin from time to time is something I have heard you discuss over the last while and I am wondering if a bit of full fat yogurt or a handful of organic blueberries maybe once a week would suffice? Thoughts?

  • @cherylgarrett4455
    @cherylgarrett4455 Месяц назад

    I am a T2Diabetic on Mounjaro currently on 2.5. I have not been on Mounjaro long enough to have an A1c, but I notice that glucose average is mid-80s. I controlled diabetes with low carb/higher protein diet to 6.2 and saw such good numbers coming from GLP1s that I asked doctor about starting Mounjaro. I would like to know your stance on IF/longer fasts for T2D, w/almost zero carb when I started the med

  • @malvanlondon8683
    @malvanlondon8683 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you Doctor Cywes. Food for thought, as always.
    Will there be non-invasive CGMs soon? Blood test phobics like me are really (desperately) needing this breakthrough asap. Will Apple Inc. and other companies be able to invent the technology or is it an impossible dream???

  • @patora13
    @patora13 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much. I am now nearly one year on my health journey. Still on metformin (I asked for it after my CGM showed too high numbers). Obviously on keto, mostly carnivore and intermittant fasting. How much should I excercise? I know that this can't be answered without an individual assesment. But it would be interesting to show some cases and see how much of an impact excercise can make. I don't like to excercise and I have very little time, so having numbers would be a great help.

    • @TravelswithDJay
      @TravelswithDJay Год назад +1

      Stop eating carbs.

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад

      Physical activity useful not vital

    • @judyosowiecki651
      @judyosowiecki651 Год назад

      He said "regular" exercise. So I would think that a little bit each day would be better than running 5 miles once a week. I do 15 min on my indoor bike at a high resistance and then lift some weights until my arms can't do any more. It's not a huge thing but it's better than nothing.

    • @AnnabellaRedwood
      @AnnabellaRedwood Год назад +2

      Walking 15 minutes after meals is really good for your blood glucose levels.

  • @speedyswede5585
    @speedyswede5585 Год назад +1

    Dr. Cywes, Noting your A1C goal is best at 5.2 or less, what would your goal be for the Insulin Resistance Score (LP-IR Score), and Oxidized LDL? ..... Also, will you providing us with your opinions on what low-mass hyper-responders can do with their significantly elevated LDL, especially when they already have heart disease? Thanks!!!!

  • @lindataylor3499
    @lindataylor3499 Год назад +2

    What is your advice for pre-diabetic.

  • @scottmorgan5212
    @scottmorgan5212 Год назад +2

    Can you make your thesis available? I'd love to print it out and give it to my doctors.

  • @kenlawdavis1742
    @kenlawdavis1742 Год назад

    Fantastic video. I have been on a keto diet for 7 years now and while my bloodwork is vastly improved, I cannot seem to get my A1C down (currently 7.6) My fasting insulin however is 3.9. If I use the HOMA-IR formula, I am considered healthy. But am I really?

  • @loueckert4970
    @loueckert4970 Год назад

    I got my A1C results from today's blood draw. Six months ago it was 6.6 and my Dr. recommended metformin for me, which I put off to decide next week. Today it shows 5.5... Is metformin still indicated, perhaps for other reasons? I will discuss with my Dr next week. I started intermittent fasting and carb reduction January 3rd 2023. It works beyond my best expectations. Also, my triglycerides went from 183 to 76 in six months.

  • @melissaandrews1603
    @melissaandrews1603 Год назад +1

    My A1C went from5.8 to 6.2. I’m now eating carnivore and doing some 16/8 fasting.

  • @2fixmj563
    @2fixmj563 Год назад +2

    I'm thrilled all low carb medical doctors don't do everything the same. It means you have a brain. Haven't used CGM but used ketone and glucose meter for a few years. A1C while losing weight 4.7. During maintenance 5.0. Haven't checked in a while but have added some berries and one fifth of banana to my breakfast 4 times per week with no increase in weight.

  • @janemiddleton9509
    @janemiddleton9509 Год назад +6

    What range of ketosis is best?

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +3

      0.5 to 2

    • @janemiddleton9509
      @janemiddleton9509 Год назад

      Good. I'm almost always at .5. Just wish I knew why my Glucose is up with a A1c of 5.1 and 5.3, with fasting insulin of 5.

  • @dbopdbop
    @dbopdbop Год назад

    I have that lamp. They are also finding new uses for Metformin and think it might be linked to longevity. I have been carnivore, then low carb (under 20) this past month and stalled out at 32lbs lost and my blood sugar never getting consistently below 100 EVEN on Metformin 1k bid. So, I'll give you a call (you are in my town) and maybe we can run some blood work and see what is going on and get me on the road to better blood sugar and unstall this weightloss.

  • @gtcih
    @gtcih 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Dr Cywes. Your thoughts on the lipoprotein insulin resistance score used to determine insulin resistance. I came across this and was able to find the calculation algorithm? Any idea what a score of 55 means for a 72 year old male with ascvd? Perhaps you can address this test in a video, if you haven’t already.

  • @John-Maldonado
    @John-Maldonado Год назад +3

    I am on Keto. Started 3 weeks ago. My problem is i wake up at 110 but by the time i shower and dress. My sugar spikes to 250+. Any advice how to stop these morning spikes.

  • @Carnivore1959
    @Carnivore1959 5 месяцев назад

    What does a little bit of sugar in the gut mean if I fear insulin suppression? Table sugar? Been omad , under 10g carbs for 3 yrs. Brought A1c diwn to 5.1. since carnivore A1c up to 6.2 😢. Zero sugar or processed foods for 3 yrs. I am so at a loss . Do i add veggies back in?

  • @barnabasmuplang-nk4fp
    @barnabasmuplang-nk4fp Год назад

    Thank you Dr Igudia for being the most trusted doctor among all, your professionalism was on a high standard, thank you for coming to help me out with my Type 2 Diabetes

  • @rebageorgiadis3861
    @rebageorgiadis3861 Год назад +2

    I am panicking and need help! This video resonated with my problem. I am (almost) 66yo female, eating low carb, then Keto for the past 3+ years. Diagnosed T2 when 54yo. Used Metformin for 10+ years. Reversed the T2 with diet and fasting 3 years ago. Everything was great for 2 1/2 years - now the Hba1c is creeping up..5.0 to 5.4 to 5.7. AM BGLs up to 120s (from 85-95)!!! BMI in high-normal range after losing 20+ lbs - relatively stable. Fasting insulin < 5. Diet is stable, no carb creep, if anything I eat fewer carbs more fats. Don't know what to do and am very confused with conflicting info that I hear/read. Stimulate insulin production - seems counter-intuitive after 3 years trying to do the opposite? Is there a safe way to do it? I am in Greece, and would love to have a consult. I did try a FB message once, but did not get a reply. Obviously no insurance and I would appreciate knowing cost. Thank you for any assistance.

    • @MalikaIC
      @MalikaIC Год назад +1

      Are you eating much dairy, as in yoghurt? If so you should know that it is high in milksugars..

  • @josephsanzone1021
    @josephsanzone1021 Год назад +2

    Hello Dr.
    I enjoy your videos.
    I have been low carb for a year keto for 6 months my A1c dropped from 5.8 to 5.6 I checked it again 6 months after going keto and it went up to 5.9. I have beta thalassemia minor could that have anything to do with my results?

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад

      Shd lower A1c. Likely something else going on

  • @terrencedrakeford6452
    @terrencedrakeford6452 Год назад +2

    Can you have a discussion with Bart Kay????

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +1

      When he becomes nice and leaves nasty to the vegans

    • @terrencedrakeford6452
      @terrencedrakeford6452 Год назад +1

      @@robertcywes2966 If this is really you. Im sure he’s more than willing to have a respectful conversation with you. In fact he respects you.

    • @Mo-yj3wf
      @Mo-yj3wf Год назад

      @@robertcywes2966 Please Doc. We all need this at this point.

  • @BareFootDuck
    @BareFootDuck Год назад +4

    When was the recommended A1c and blood glucose levels set and have they ever been reviewed.
    What's to say they are correct. So many things that we eat have had a complete 360 turn around as the whether they are good or not.

    • @mikafoxx2717
      @mikafoxx2717 Год назад +1

      Reminds me of the "correct" levels of LDL

    • @BareFootDuck
      @BareFootDuck Год назад

      @@mikafoxx2717 Yes! That's 1

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +1

      Read Dr Bernsteins book. Great explanation

  • @martinsanchez001
    @martinsanchez001 Год назад

    Dr. Cywes you said once that beans were ok because the don’t have an addiction factor how about beans for type 2 diabetics?

  • @godsdozer
    @godsdozer Год назад +2

    brilliant doc.

  • @jimlofts5433
    @jimlofts5433 Год назад +2

    Dr Cywes - my low carb keto doctor in Western Australia is happy that my ha1c is 7.5% and says that is normal for someone 72 years of age type 2 insulin dependant down from 140 units to 10 since may 2022 ?? Is he correct that hba1c goes higher as you get older - thanks

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +3

      We have a latin medical word for that... ...bullshite

    • @jimlofts5433
      @jimlofts5433 Год назад

      @@robertcywes2966 thanks - I will continue to aim for below 5.6 and lower keeping an eye on insulin vs glucose balance / hypo's eg no 2.8/2.9

  • @raquelewing8386
    @raquelewing8386 Год назад +2

    I have an interesting question... I use the Keto Mojo... I tested a few times today to see how quick the numbers move... sooo... I woke up with a reading of .7mmol ketones... they went up until noon at which point they were at 1.5 mmol.... at 2 pm when I tested again... 1.1mmol.... I've had nothing other than water and salt plus a black coffee earlier in the day... what might have happened to cause that to go down?

  • @blakecarterpiano
    @blakecarterpiano Год назад +2

    doc have you ever read the dorito effect?

  • @JohnnyCarthief
    @JohnnyCarthief Год назад +2

    Hey Doc! Thanks for putting these together. Very helpful.
    My wife is skeptical of the carnivore diet because of the “common knowledge” that it leads to cancer and heart disease and all that.
    Do you have resources that help shed light on the facts about eating carnivore? And, the counter argument to “you need to eat vegetables”?
    And I mean research. I love your videos, but I suspect she would categorize them as my right wing lunacy.
    I love your work. Thank you so much.

  • @Fairm8n
    @Fairm8n Год назад +1

    Doc, I watched one of your videos that talked about people who could continue to make new fat cells, can become very obese but not become diabetic. My cousin is in that category and I want to share that video with her but I don't remember the name of it. Can you tell me some key words so I can fnd it and share it with her? Thank you!!!

  • @rolandolozano5435
    @rolandolozano5435 28 дней назад

    Metformin stops you from gum gains tho and muscular formation helps with sugar

  • @brodie9824
    @brodie9824 Год назад +2

    Would you ever recommend a pancreas/kidney transplant for severe damage from type two diabetes?

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад

      Doesn't sound like T2

    • @brodie9824
      @brodie9824 Год назад

      @@robertcywes2966 I understand it’s not typically done for type 2. But wouldn’t it be effective in reversing metabolic condition and kidney impairment if there were complexities with diet modifications and medication wasn’t helping? Curious to know if this could be a serious solution for a severe issue.

  • @michellemirsky9548
    @michellemirsky9548 Год назад +3

    I’m so confused. I don’t think i have type 2 diabetes but I can’t control my blood sugar when I eat carbohydrates. Even a piece of fruit will send my blood sugar up to 300. But my insulin level is 1 and my c-peptide is 0.3. My insulin resistance score is 2. I don’t have a weight problem and I don’t have any of the markers for type 1 diabetes. What is going on with me?

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад

      Cd be T1 or insulin suppression. Not T2

    • @michellemirsky9548
      @michellemirsky9548 Год назад

      @@robertcywes2966 they tested my blood for all the genetic markers/antibodies of type 1 and I was negative

  • @bilel1299
    @bilel1299 Год назад

    I used to be type 1 here, but due to a poor diet, I'm now out of control. Carbohydrate diets are simpler to stick to. I had no choice but to use the gluconize brand. check if it works

  • @janetw7828
    @janetw7828 Год назад +2

    But what are the side effects of metformin…….is it worth the risk of the pharmaceutical?

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +2

      That is up to you as an individual. Inositol and berberine are options

  • @tracythompson1692
    @tracythompson1692 Год назад +3

    Any recommendations on how to test your A1c at home?

    • @ketobygeorge7763
      @ketobygeorge7763 Год назад +2

      There are A1C kits available at drugstores and Amazon.

    • @franksemmes1633
      @franksemmes1633 Год назад +1

      I kept having higher than expected AIC tests. Finally got glucose testing device and generally stick my finger every other day. I found “hidden” carbs and items that wo7ld spike glucose, including caffeine. I am a long-time dedicate coffee drinker now doing decaf, and using an electrolyte/potassium product from Dr Eric Berg for general hydration. Also found certain things that suppress glucose/insulin, such as apple cider vinegar 1st thing in AM for dawn effect, and before all meals.
      As a result, my glucose levels have dropped, and A1C has to come down - having 6 month bloodwork in a couple of weeks.
      Also, when I kept getting higher than expected A1C, I found RUclips info that helped identify the “hidden” sources using searches such as “Cywes A1C” ans other doctors, including Eric Berg, Paul Mason, Ken Berry, Sten Ekberg. All said essentially the same thing, with lots of comments of excellent results using their info. Seeing that (same thing, many positive results) led me to try what they were saying, and I am very happy with results I have gotten.
      Good luck and God Bless!

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +1

      Watch Dr Boz

  • @stan7313
    @stan7313 Год назад +2

    I tried Metformin and had bad reactions, tingling in the back and very weak legs where i could hardly make it to the kitchen from the Livingroom. What do you think about Berberine?

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +1

      Berberine and inositol are great substitutes

  • @LuckySC2
    @LuckySC2 Год назад +1

    What about when you've been ketovore / carnivore for 3 full years, and can't reverse your T2? And your doctor (who happens to be Dr Cywes!), and LADA, MODY and T1 have been ruled out?

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +1

      Then we need to add meds based on ur bg. Will discuss w you. But also, without accusation, be honest about ur diet. Something doesn't add up.

  • @rogerlassing628
    @rogerlassing628 Год назад

    Tried an Abbott CGM - it was poorly calibrated to blood glucose level measured with a stick. I was disappointed. A question, how do I get access to your research that you mention so often. Would very much like to read it and in particular see the images.

  • @brodie9824
    @brodie9824 Год назад +2

    What is your opinion on low/normal a1c, normal fasting glucose with elevated insulin?

    • @mikafoxx2717
      @mikafoxx2717 Год назад

      Sounds like you're insulin resistant but your body is able to control the level of sugar now, insulin should go down if you keep carbs low.

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +1

      IR 1, KRAFT PATTERN 2

  • @barbaracranfield433
    @barbaracranfield433 Год назад

    Is there a similar situation with carbaddiction as with fetal alcohol syndrome ? Son with rage issues raised macrobiotic and was vegan for years. 43 now.

  • @jenniferburke2972
    @jenniferburke2972 Год назад +2

    The only thing I'm unclear on - I thought gluconeogenesis was an on-demand mechanism?

  • @mikedunningham9614
    @mikedunningham9614 8 месяцев назад

    Once upon a time I had so much respect for you doctors. You’ve become fashion bunnies. Whatever goes into your tummy is the reality. We the logical eaters do this. No self aggrandisement. No podcast snowflaking. Zero alcohol. Zero cooking oil. Zero shit food. Zero dairy.Plenty of starch. Little to no meat. The results are healthy. Robert is dangerous. Cheers Mike

  • @lanamoknii6059
    @lanamoknii6059 Год назад

    I wish you were my doctor

  • @HBeretta
    @HBeretta Год назад +1

    what about managing weight if you're already lean and really don't want to lose weight as a result of low carbs? my a1c jumps from 5.6-5.8 and fasting blood sugar always seems to be around 74-79 for the past year or so. i will admit i am inactive with the occasional walks. i do notice if i aggressively drop carbs the weight starts to drop off quick.

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад

      You won't lose too much. Esp if you are comfortable eating fat

  • @ko6ghy
    @ko6ghy Год назад +2

    If you cut out the carbohydrates we are told you have to eat fat as your energy source, but then you are stuck between a rock and a hard place because although cutting out the carbs puts your blood sugar in a good place it's been traded for a total cholesterol of 405. The only conclusion I can draw is, to be healthy you have to chose between Statin and Insulin :-(

    • @franksemmes1633
      @franksemmes1633 Год назад +2

      Dr Cywes and other have a LOT of info re cholesterol and statins that I found very helpful. Can search RUclips for “Cywes cholesterol” and “Cywes statins”. Others include Drs Ken Berry, Paul Mason, Nadir Ali, Eric Berg. You will be surprised and happy with what you find.

    • @mikafoxx2717
      @mikafoxx2717 Год назад +5

      Watch Paul Mason's 3 part video series on cholesterol on the Low Carb Down Under RUclips channel. Then tell me that LDL is bad. Your LDL has probably improved significantly.

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад +4

      I love my high cholesterol and low A1c. Means im v healthy

    • @ko6ghy
      @ko6ghy Год назад

      @@mikafoxx2717 Watching it now, thank you for responding.

    • @mikafoxx2717
      @mikafoxx2717 Год назад +2

      @@ko6ghy You're welcome! Paul Mason (and Dr. Cywes as well) has vast knowledge on the up-to-date knowledge of these markers.

  • @sunheelee7174
    @sunheelee7174 10 месяцев назад

    It may be easier to lower A1C if you can lose weight. I Am under weight and been on keto for 9 months and my A1C is still pre diabetic. No change at all.

  • @K_F_fox
    @K_F_fox Год назад +1

    Regarding the "going for a run" metaphor, how useful is blood donation? I know it will lower a1c, at least temporarily, but is a1c just a marker or is blood glycation bad enough in and of itself that lowering it through donation is of value?

  • @Truthdosentexist69
    @Truthdosentexist69 Год назад +3

    One more dumb question, is it beneficial at all to take one full strength aspirin once a week?

  • @pattyperry6991
    @pattyperry6991 Год назад +1

    I've been eating low carb/keto since 2018 when I was diagnosed with t2 diabetes. I was doing well but my morning bg is almost always over 100. It's so frustrating.

  • @kathleengempel5814
    @kathleengempel5814 Год назад +1

    Wouldn't it be nice if insurance companies would cover GLP-1 agonists for people with A1C above 5.2 instead of 6.5 or whatever they use. I bet most obese patients would qualify then :(

  • @TheJLMomma
    @TheJLMomma Год назад +1

    Is a ketone meter necessary or can I assume that 8+ months of clean keto is enough to know I’m in ketosis? (I do wear a CGM for T2)

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Год назад

      Dont need a monitor to tell u what u put in ur mouth

  • @arosalesmusic
    @arosalesmusic 7 месяцев назад

    I found out I was prediabetic, 5.7, went on a low carb diet, and my Lipid Panel looked really good after a few months but my A1C went to 6.5. Dont know why.

  • @timzy76
    @timzy76 Год назад

    Used CGMs when on a trial through UCT. Loved them, However Discovery will not cover these if you Type 2 Diabetic. If you Type 1 no problem covering the costs.

  • @TeresaNash-x4p
    @TeresaNash-x4p Год назад

    Sincere appreciation to doctor Igudia on RUclips, who prepared and sent me his natural Herbs medication which cured my type 2 Diabetic completely