What is A Normal Blood Glucose?

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  • @user-yt9jz4zg1x
    @user-yt9jz4zg1x 2 года назад +416

    *My daughter drinks lots of water and urinates with the same rate, there are no other symptoms to show if those have anything to do with diabetes. This is a good information that I have gone through **Diabets.Care** She is 2 years 9 months, hale and healthy, have not done any blood test. But I am not certain if one can get diabetes at such a tender age. Please I will like to know more on that*

    • @melissahorton6292
      @melissahorton6292 2 года назад +1

      Yes! Type 1 diabetes is in juveniles! Please get her blood glucose tested!

    • @lyndawatson5211
      @lyndawatson5211 2 года назад +3

      Just get her checked. But don't forget her young body is developing.
      Pray over her as God gave you a beautiful daughter and she may be okay.

    • @arunasalampatmanathan1853
      @arunasalampatmanathan1853 2 года назад

      if she drinks a lot of water the kidney throws excess water.dont worry if neither of parents type 1 diabetic.relax.but still worried see doctor.god bless your family

    • @saloshinichetty3613
      @saloshinichetty3613 2 года назад

      Hi dear. Please keep questioning it before you make any decisions 🙏 Mine was said to be a misdiagnosis from type 2 to type 1:-( And it's just been awful:-(

  • @olddavid814
    @olddavid814 2 года назад +2

    WOW! A Dr that can explain something in less than an hour and forty seven minutes.

  • @bobboscarato1313
    @bobboscarato1313 2 года назад +295

    I'm 85 and decided to enjoy the rest of my life; medications have lots o bad side effects and inter action with other drugs. I plan to live to 100; maintain a positive attitude and fire some of my doctors!

    • @saloshinichetty3613
      @saloshinichetty3613 2 года назад +4

      My thoughts exactly dear. I'm not as old as you. But I got so many of the side effects, like my head aches and many more seizures, etc, after the diagnosis. What's annoying me now is my sugar level more often is too low and I have to eat something sweet immediately to increase my sugar level or I would have a seizure. And my epilepsy was so well controlled. Also, I'm taking the insulin to reduce my sugar level or control, but when I eat something sweet on an odd occasion my sugar level shows high immediately. And the food is increasing it but the insulin not decreasing it. Every other time the foods are perfect so it is not seen that the insulin does not need to do anything but is taken anyways, thinking it is what is keeping it normal:-(

    • @angelinastjago3150
      @angelinastjago3150 2 года назад +3

      Enjoy your life bob

    • @dorothyoputa7627
      @dorothyoputa7627 2 года назад +5

      Lol 😂 so loud @fire your doctors 🥼 The best thing is let our food be our medicine and drugs will be far from us.

    • @saloshinichetty3613
      @saloshinichetty3613 2 года назад

      Where are you dear. It's exactly what I want to do🖐👍 I'm actually looking for somewhere where the healing/medication is natural medication. I would love to be involved in something like that. I have epilepsy and type 1 diabetes and I can't manage the treatment/medication for it. And both are incurable:-( But what I've been seeing is what I eat plays more of a role than the medication for the diabetes. There's days when I eat something sweet like piece of chocolate or so my sugar level is immediately showing higher. Even though my sugar level was normal and I have to still take the insulin. And I do take it:-( Also it is said low blood sugar causes seizures. And my epilepsy that was so well controlled is not anymore, in terms of me having more seizures when my sugar level is normal and I have take the insulin.

    • @saloshinichetty3613
      @saloshinichetty3613 2 года назад

      @@dorothyoputa7627 Food definitely plays the biggest part than the medication itself. I've been proving it especially with drinking more water in the day. There's days when I'm not as close to having as much water as I do, my sugar level is higher than normal. And the one day when I have something that's not to be had, my level is immediately higher. What is the insulin going in and doing? Cos every other time my meals are so strict and no insulin to decrease sugar level necessary but it is taken:-(

  • @paulfaulkner6299
    @paulfaulkner6299 3 года назад +280

    I *was* a diabetic - when I cut out ALL carbohydrates from my diet (still consuming the same amount of calories but from meat such as chicken and by just eating butter sticks) the diabetes went away entirely AND I managed to lose about 175 pounds. I speak from experience: Refined carbohydrates make you hungry. Refined carbohydrates make you fat because to deal with raised blood sugar, your pancreas secretes INSULIN and that gives the instruction to convert the sugar into fat *and* while there are raised levels of insulin, your body *CANNOT* call off the calories off of your fat store to convert into blood sugar to fuel your limbs. *CUT OUT THE CARBS!* If only I'd found that out 20 odd years ago.

    • @valdacrouster4176
      @valdacrouster4176 3 года назад +17

      hi thank you for your advice

    • @ladybethisrael0792
      @ladybethisrael0792 3 года назад +9

      "butter sticks"?? by themselves?? Don't get me wrong, i'm a fan of butter (As of a year ago I now use plant butter), because I would think that animal fat CANNOT be all that good for a diabetics heart.

    • @DianaGomez-yn5ns
      @DianaGomez-yn5ns 3 года назад +14

      Excuse me can i ask what exactly did you eat? Becuz i have high cholesterol and tryglicerides too? If you would help me out a bit it would be great

    • @bilaljan321
      @bilaljan321 3 года назад +26

      Diabetes is a dietary disease not chronic progressive disease. It's best in interet in pharma/doctors to keep us sick with diabetics rather cure that. I have a1c 9 in Feb 2021, I cut down carbs n with exercise I was managed to lower it to 6.6 I am still working on it.

    • @marthaashkar2784
      @marthaashkar2784 3 года назад

      Uti

  • @3of930
    @3of930 5 лет назад +98

    I’m Type II and my VA doc told me to include several small meals per day, including carbs. I’ve actually gone a week with Zero carbs and I felt great. Plus, my morning level was 87. “87 !!!” So, given what you’ve said here, along with my past week of Zero Carbs proves that carbs are totally unnecessary altogether. Thanks doc 🙂

    • @larryeaton7384
      @larryeaton7384 4 года назад +13

      You need another Doctor! The more you eat the higher your blood sugar goes up. It is a good habit to eat less as much as you can.

    • @maleximcphee2508
      @maleximcphee2508 4 года назад +14

      is the addiction to carbs that's the problem. Commercials and Food companies hooked us up so bad, such as cereal, McDonald's, restaurant foods such as Great pasta dishes, bread etc. had contaminated our bodies; to the point of cravings that cause us to binge eating carbs when we deprive our bodies

  • @geoffboycott2007
    @geoffboycott2007 2 года назад +143

    My experience with LDL and A1C is somewhat unbelievable.
    I had high total cholesterol (225) and high triglyceride (325) measured after eating good breakfast (I should have not done that) and my A1C was 6.4. My doctor put me on rosuvastatin 20 mg per day (equal to 40 mg of atorvastatin per day). I became quite sick, weak and plenty of muscle pain. My A1C went up to 6.4 from 5.9. I put on 8 pounds. During those days, I used to eat rice (once), bread and some fruits (2-3 types) daily and some meat (on and off) and two eggs. It is quite possible that I am very sensitive to Rosuvastatin.

    6 months later, my total cholesterol went down to 120 (LDL was 69), HDL went up by 30% (40), triglyceride was 63 and my A1C dropped to 5.4 (all measured after 14 hour of fasting). I lost 8 pounds. What did I do differently?

    I reduced rosuvastatin by taking 5 mg every alternate day (that is like 2.5 mg per day) and I stopped eating any added sugar. I eat twice a day now (lunch and dinner and eat absolutely NOTHING in between). I reduced my carb intake by 50%, stopped eating FRUITS completely (fructose in fruits is BAD), increased my protein content (120 gm per day; chicken, two whole eggs, some cheese) and take approximately 4 teaspoon of good oil such as olive oil and avocado oil. I significantly increased vegetables like green stuff (twice a day). I eat a mixture of nuts (walnut, pumpkin seed, flax seed, almonds, peanuts) once a day. I walk 30 minutes everyday, indoor bike for 20 minutes and that is it. I do my best to keep active most of the time (rather than sit for hours etc) by doing household stuff etc. I started avoiding stressful situation as much as possible by not reacting to every little stupid things in life. I have more energy than what I had 20 years ago. I don't get irritated much now. I sleep better. My focus is better. I hardly get tired now. My resting heart rate is very normal now. I am thinking of stopping rosuvastatin once I talk to my doctor next month.
    I will add resistance training (three times a week) to my routine. And I am a 65 year old person.

    • @ralphborroel5684
      @ralphborroel5684 2 года назад +16

      My situation sounds like your story. I was on 40mg of Simvastatin for a couple of years. Felt weak every day. Had nerve pains, muscle cramps and blurry vision trying to read my Bible. Always told my doctor. He never listened to me. Just recently he asked me to go a full pill to 80 mg. I agreed and after two and a half weeks I had 22 adverse effects. From nerve pain to muscle pain, to deep head pain to blurry vision, throat tightening, body shaking, hands and arms shaking, foggy brain, memory loss, couldn't remember why I walked to the kitchen or bathroom, head jerking like a bird, confusion, nasal congestion, hot flashes of head and shoulders, thigh night pains, both eyes had deep pressure around sockets, couldn't read words- my mind would change the words I was trying to read. I had symptoms like patients with Parkinson's, ADHD, Alzheimers, and Schizophrenia. All these things happened in 5 days.
      I stopped taking the pill totally, and now my nerves, muscles, eyes and cognitive problems are going away after 2 weeks.
      I saw in a page of people who get serious side effects from Statin pills, and the ratio is 1 to 2,200 patients.
      We are those 1 in 2,200 ppl patients that cannot use Statins for our bodies. Our minds won't allow it.
      It may be that we are more spiritual than earthly beings. It may be that we don't trust these people who give us medications and we don't trust these things for our health.
      I know I can only trust in the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the great physician. There must be a reason why these Statin pills make a few ppl sick, while others can tolerate it.

    • @knightscross3716
      @knightscross3716 2 года назад +1

      Geoff, I am a 33 year old man who has never had any health problems other than high cholesterol. My doctor put me on atorvastatin, and now my fasting blood sugar is 104 at almost all times. Ny other blood sugar levels such as before and after meals are ordinary for a non diabetic. I have read that there are terrible consequences to a normal person's blood sugar with taking a statin and that atorvastatin is the worst, followed closely by rosuvastatin. Do you think its possible that the atorvastatin has caused it? I read that it does.....

    • @to4163
      @to4163 2 года назад +3

      I am one patient that will stop a medication once I tell my doctor about its side effects on my body. I have little tolerance with cholesterol medication that has statins and two were prescribed for and within a week my muscles were hurting and immediately I stopped it. I do believe once we change our diet, we can bring our levels down. I just have a problem with doctors who are quick to prescribe medication without dealing with nutrition especially when it has to deal with cholesterol levels.

    • @angelinastjago3150
      @angelinastjago3150 2 года назад

      Great

    • @marcopolo5157
      @marcopolo5157 2 года назад

      @Latino Against Liberalismo you can eat nuts and seeds if you are still hungry or just eat more proteins, meat and fatty fish and plant fibres. As in cruciferous vegetables. Research going keto, it's the only way to eat yourself into good health. Avoid carbs and sugars at all costs.

  • @135789able
    @135789able 2 года назад +9

    Thanks for your advice. Three weeks without carbs and I feel amazing!

    • @DREAM-Marie-Home-Garden7
      @DREAM-Marie-Home-Garden7 2 года назад +1

      Great what are some of the carbs u stayed away from?

    • @marcopolo5157
      @marcopolo5157 2 года назад

      @@DREAM-Marie-Home-Garden7 it's best to stay away from them all. Especially rice, bread and corn products

  • @victorcontreras9138
    @victorcontreras9138 3 года назад +52

    Thank you for the clear and simple, easy to see explanation! I must say, I was surprised to learn of the small difference in blood sugar that propels a person into diabetic category.

    • @tayyabaumbreenbeg
      @tayyabaumbreenbeg 3 года назад +2

      Ya I’m surprised too

    • @agustinmedellin1370
      @agustinmedellin1370 2 года назад +3

      He still didn't say a number, he said too low or too high so in between too low and too high what is the normal number one can be at to be normal ( e. g. ) let's say if you keep a number like 95 every you check your number is that a normal glucose some Dr's have told me to keep my numbers between 60 and 150 and I should be fine sooooo who's right ?

    • @lizafulcher7917
      @lizafulcher7917 2 года назад

      @@agustinmedellin1370 I was told to keep it below 120

  • @bananasplit8529
    @bananasplit8529 3 года назад +7

    My overnight fasting bloods were close to 130. Day after day, after consuming 3-4 cups of BLACK coffee. One morning I measured with NO coffee, and my glucose went down 20 pts, in one day! Follow your Dr.'s orders....but coffee is a crop, a crop is food...coffee is a highly sprayed crop at that...1 more item I will go organic on!

  • @sofiablakey6454
    @sofiablakey6454 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for your explanation of this tutorial on diabetics!💕

  • @robertinaust
    @robertinaust 3 года назад +10

    Thank you for a very easy to understand explanation, I am a recently diagnosed type two diabetic. Now in my early seventies, I am determined to be as proactive as possible in my endeavor to reclaim what I previously considered a healthy and fit body for my age. It can be a daunting challenge to undo damaging lifestyle habits although in a strange way I do welcome the challenge, researching and determining the basic necessary aspects to be most aware of can also be peppered with useful but often misleading advice, often inspired by profit by promoting a particular product. The information freely presented here in a very clear and understandable manner is a credit to your profession, please except my humble gratitude.

  • @elesjohn1751
    @elesjohn1751 3 года назад +5

    Nice video, I have NightRider cgm and Libre sensor for monitor the glucose values on phone without scanning and finger prick. Also, I share my glucose data as well as my food insights, activity data to my endo. I found all these features are very useful.

  • @tinegaharon6919
    @tinegaharon6919 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for providing us with a simple answer to reversing diabetes. With this information, I believe I will heal.

  • @anngillingsspinks2799
    @anngillingsspinks2799 2 года назад

    Very very good very helpful,Iv been diabetic for 22 yrs But I find it a life sentence,It’s also what it calls Now I Kidney Renal disease,Infate my bod is in a bad way, To anybody who has diabetic health problems,This a very helpful Chanel

  • @alliebart3300
    @alliebart3300 3 года назад +7

    For monitoring diabetes, I use Freestyle Libre sensor with BluCon NightRider and able to get glucose values on my watch without the phone and without scanning the sensor.

    • @dareenrose6550
      @dareenrose6550 3 года назад

      NightRider always helpful and far better than MiaoMiao and Bubble. It works a lot better .

  • @williamflores2079
    @williamflores2079 6 лет назад +138

    I don’t get why people say you can’t cure diabetes I was diagnosed with it and I was cured with a healthy diet been diabetes free since 2012

    • @papatutti59
      @papatutti59 5 лет назад +45

      @@GEN3S1 I'll help answer that question. William may be healthy and diabetes free, but he can no longer have big bars of chocolate, sweets, soda or donuts. You can beat diabetes, but you will forever be on a diet. Lose that diet and you got diabetes again.

    • @my-yt-inputs2580
      @my-yt-inputs2580 5 лет назад +12

      Honestly I think you can actually reverse(cure) diabetes "IF" the only cause is Insulin Resistance alone. However it is my understanding that in many Type 2 diabetics, especially, that some of the high blood glucose levels may come from a "lack" of insulin production from the Beta cells of the Pancreas. So if Beta cells are destroyed or damaged then your ability to produce normal levels of insulin are reduced and as such your body may no longer be able to produce enough insulin to keep the higher levels of blood glucose in check.

    • @kanganabhalla6419
      @kanganabhalla6419 5 лет назад +4

      Can u plz tell how did you beat diabetes.

    • @robertsr.249
      @robertsr.249 5 лет назад +22

      @William Flores I am type 2 diabetic , and not to be argumentative , but you cannot “cure” diabetes, I’ve had this for 12 years , weight loss will help , as will a very selective diet , my a1c tests are 5.9 to 6.2 , certainly well within the tolerances of the ADA recommendations , it depends on the individual person , I would never wish anything bad at anyone , but go and eat 3 pancakes with maple syrup , wait 2 hours and check your blood sugar , you might wonder where the “cure” went . It may be “under control “ but certainly not “cured” I hope you stay well , Robert

    • @roertotrevino4047
      @roertotrevino4047 5 лет назад +1

      Can you eat.any thing now that.you cure

  • @dr.nakazwenamwiingam-beenz3482
    @dr.nakazwenamwiingam-beenz3482 3 года назад +94

    Sometimes we just need a straight forward answer

  • @savage23z
    @savage23z 2 года назад +3

    For years, I had been suffering with my blood sugar levels. I used to fell hopeless a lot of the time. This product completely transformed my life; I was able to reclaim some kind of normalcy. It's definitely worth a look, in my view!

  • @briangusman5553
    @briangusman5553 3 года назад +20

    Interesting, it was good for me to see the amount of blood we have and then the sugar(?) added; Thank You!

  • @mohammadzulkifliismail2236
    @mohammadzulkifliismail2236 4 года назад +6

    Most doctors are talking about a normal person who has no issue with blood glucose or liver. Thus he can say no to carbohydrates. As he say the liver is capable to manufacture glucose for energy from protein and fat. I think when someone has a liver issue, his liver will no longer able to do so effectively. More energy problem will arise if he skips the carbohydrate and sugar. May affect the rhythm of the heart beat due to insufficient energy. Gauge your health as what you currently are and consume carbohydrate and sugar with caution. Take them when you feel necessary but in small doses. The most important thing is to treat the liver. It's the most important organ. Check if you have fatty liver or cirrhosis.

    • @joyyoder5942
      @joyyoder5942 3 года назад +1

      Research will tell you, your LIVER regenerates it self every 26 days.

  • @322doug
    @322doug 2 года назад +4

    I was on metformin for about 10 years. The doctor said keep carbs to 40 or less per meal.... my glucose levels were NEVER good. I went on a KETO diet, and 2 meals a day. Now my glucose level averages roughly 95.... ! I have lost alot of pounds and stomach fat . I average about 15 carbs....PER DAY, with NO MORE metformin.

  • @rawstarmusic
    @rawstarmusic 3 года назад +18

    OK but you never mentioned the number that shows up on the meter, why didn't you I wonder.

  • @butchs2337
    @butchs2337 3 года назад +8

    carbs are sugar, carbs turn into sugar and sugar raises your blood sugar it is as simple as that, and do not forget the added sugar that are in products

    • @armadillotoe
      @armadillotoe 3 года назад

      "Healthy" carbs still turn into sugar. Fruit has no magic that makes sugar from fruit healthy. Honey, agave nectar, and maple syrup are still sugar. The only part of carbs that doesn't turn into sugar is the insoluble fiber.

    • @pooploops807
      @pooploops807 2 года назад

      Keto diet is key

  • @gillhall7590
    @gillhall7590 2 года назад +3

    It is about time more Drs spoke up to challenge the faulty carbohydrate premise, anyone interested in lowing blood sugar levels and controlling diabetes should also look at USA Dr Ken Berry who is trying his hardest to educate people,both inside and outside of the medical profession. Well done to this enlightened British dr also.

  • @yvonnecrozier4536
    @yvonnecrozier4536 2 года назад

    Wow, that is quite a visual illustration, must show this to my carb addicted teen!

  • @jasonsumair9725
    @jasonsumair9725 4 года назад +7

    Normal glucose level is 80 - 120 mg/dL
    40 - 80 mg/dL hypoglycemia
    120 - 400 mg/dL hyperglycemia

    • @VenaHaSan969
      @VenaHaSan969 4 года назад +1

      I'm not diabetic, I'm 33 yrs old single, I checked from lab, my blood sugar random was 60

    • @tonymurray814
      @tonymurray814 3 года назад +1

      @@VenaHaSan969 Are u txting from beyond the grave??

    • @brendaalcesto3361
      @brendaalcesto3361 3 года назад

      No, 80 to 100

    • @brendaalcesto3361
      @brendaalcesto3361 3 года назад +1

      Normal

  • @devanandp2651
    @devanandp2651 3 года назад +3

    Dear Dr..
    Very Good Message, its very helpful.
    Thank u.
    God Bless you always !

  • @brucelangseth8566
    @brucelangseth8566 2 года назад

    Thank you for the best explanation video on this subject. Currently have major spikes on zero carbs and increased Metformin for 3 days. Great infomation.

  • @jameskantor0459
    @jameskantor0459 5 лет назад +10

    I too have found more fats and proteins are better than eatting carbs even complex carbs to keep my blood sugar low.

  • @leeannmccoy6684
    @leeannmccoy6684 2 года назад +3

    It is quite MORE advisable to eat 3 meals or 2 or 1 depending on whether you are fasting, doing OMAD or 2MAD. AND.....AND to AVOID SNACKING because snacking will elicit an INSULIN RESPONSE which we don't want. Thomas Delauer suggests eating your snacks WITH your meals, which makes sense to me because I said it first before Thomas said it but Thomas is the one with the RUclips channel so there's that. 🙃

  • @downtoearthbacktobasics7443
    @downtoearthbacktobasics7443 6 лет назад +13

    This was quite entertaining but was of very limited use as I check my blood sugar on rising daily but my little gadget that measures my glucose level doesn't do it in teaspoons, it just gives me a number and I am told by my medical practitioner to aim for a number as close to seven as I can. I live in Australia and here the people who set up our protocols usually take it upon themselves to change the units that are used from the rest of the worlds, this has two main uses as far as I can tell. One it removes the possibility of getting information /advice from oversees experts and two it reinforces there view of how clever they are.

  • @TheMatrixxandRhodesShow
    @TheMatrixxandRhodesShow 4 года назад +6

    I don't eat carbs. I eat fats and I'm losing weight. No sugar. Sugar is the enemy and is the key to 90% of all health problems.

  • @WhiteTriForce
    @WhiteTriForce 2 года назад +2

    I clicked on this video to get a straight up answer not to hear about how the ancient Egyptians mummify their dead ! 🚩👈🤪

  • @susiebal2021
    @susiebal2021 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for all information, about diabetic

  • @AlfordLau
    @AlfordLau 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your concise explanation. It helps me to understand the topic.

  • @annejames890
    @annejames890 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video. You are totally correct. I’m will be 60 in about 4 was and am on the right track with getting my glucose under control .

  • @richardogden6551
    @richardogden6551 3 года назад +4

    This video a basic understanding for beginner diabetes patients. I have suffered my second set of strokes
    Since 2018 and luckily I am not blind now but suffer double vision.

    • @johnlavery6116
      @johnlavery6116 3 года назад

      I have lost all vision in one eye,..and have had extensive laser treatment in the other,..this is a very nasty condition,.........Ireland

  • @VanlilfewithDaleandBailey
    @VanlilfewithDaleandBailey 6 лет назад +2

    It works. Eliminate carbs and you will keep your blood sugars down. Still I would of like to hear or see what normal glucose numbers are for you average person without diabetes.

  • @jayonnaj18
    @jayonnaj18 2 года назад

    I believe this gentleman because I absolutely quit the sugar, cut out fruit juices and drink my tea without even artificial sweetners! I eat no processed foods, no beans, corn, or peas for they are starchy and turn into sugar once in one's blood stream! I am also very leery of fruits such as oranges, apples, and notably raisins! I HAD to take these extreme measures because I DON'T WANT TO BE A DIABETIC!!! My middle aged daughter cut out even rice, potatoes, etc. and has slimmed way down and her blood sugar is below 90 and her A1C level is about five! She was never obese, however, but the diabetes was attacking her body anyway! I've heard that carbohydrates such as apples, carrots et al are really made for animals to eat!

  • @badrinarayana3
    @badrinarayana3 2 года назад +6

    Sir explain foot numbness, feeling weightness, burning sensation and about medicine kindly

  • @garystrother7686
    @garystrother7686 2 года назад

    My doctor said I should check my blood sugar often but never told me what it was suppose to be. I found on line that 80 to 100 was normal, and every thing above that was on the way to being diabetic. Any thing under a 100 for me I start getting shaky, so I try to keep it between 100 and 160, and I feel fine. He didn't tell me how long before or after eating should I check it, so now I am taking a reading before I eat, and hour or two after to let my system digest the food. Before, I tested right after eating and almost panicked when eating a small low carb baked meal it was over 200, so I got up and took a long walk trying to get it down. All I got from this video is that we really don't need foods with carbs. The doctor also didn't tell me that my blood sugar can elevate during the night on its on. I take a reading before going to bed, and not eating any snacks, and my blood sugar can be a little higher than when I went to sleep. That body thinks it need it and makes it.

  • @tammyisenblatter9138
    @tammyisenblatter9138 3 года назад +17

    Thank you for your direct answer!

    • @shanubar91
      @shanubar91 3 года назад

      im sensing a sarcasm here

  • @garymclaughin
    @garymclaughin 2 года назад

    Nice easy way to show it, I will check it through the weekend, before and after.🤠

  • @HektorBandimar
    @HektorBandimar 2 года назад +6

    That is an excellent presentation and explanation of the problem of high glucose levels, and the negative effects on the body, I have had type 2 diabetes for years and it was a long time before I began to understand the condition, I wish I had seen this video years ago.

  • @gailcrowe727
    @gailcrowe727 2 года назад

    Curious Wars. I think you are suffering from bad stress and depression, both of which can cause very bad
    physical symptoms. I suffered from that a few years ago and experienced a lot of these symptoms. I was
    prescribed antidepressants and gradually over time (about 2 months) I started to feel better, but I had to
    continue taking them for about a year. I think you’re doctor should have picked up on this, but I know a lot
    of them don’t. I had a particularly good doctor who did pick this up and I was very surprised by his diagnosis
    but he was absolutely correct. Get this checked out.

  • @namasawaninkhoma3856
    @namasawaninkhoma3856 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the blood sugar illustration

  • @tradbowseven
    @tradbowseven 2 года назад

    FINALLY!!! This needed to be said, too bad most t2 diabetics won’t understand or believe this.

  • @jcronin3155
    @jcronin3155 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for the professional video. It was very inyetesting to see the actual amount of blood(water) in comparison to the amount of sugar.

  • @moldoparkan1677
    @moldoparkan1677 3 года назад +1

    Excellent, do not need frequent meals.

  • @mallorikerr4092
    @mallorikerr4092 5 лет назад +2

    The problem I'm seeing is that we as a species are not designed to live completely off meats and fats nor are we designed to be strictly vegetarian either. The grains and other startchy foods we cannot digest but the other carbs we can and they are better for us in the long run over grains and other startchy food.
    I agree with everyone else here. This video doesn't give much more than what biologists have been trying to say over the last 5-10 years.... eating things we are not designed to digest or eating one type of foods over another willingly is very harmful to the body. You can actually make yourself very sick by doing if you decide to add in the food type you excluded from your diet.
    I'm currently a Gestational Diabetic; the grains with or without added sugars (cereals, breads, pastas, etc) and startchy vegetables cause me the most problems. Non-starchy vegetables and most fruits however don't spike my glucose levels enough for me to worry especially if they are canned in water or 100% natural juice no sugar added. Proteins and fats are technically carbohydrates but protein helps reduce how fast we absorb glucose. Do not eliminate carbs completely but reduce by 2/3rds the grains and starchy veggies to help prevent diabetes and this can even cure it if you have just been diagnosed depending on how long you have been a diabetic without knowing.
    After the baby is here I will see if I'm still a diabetic by testing before each meal and 2 hours after meals. If my choices reflect high glucose levels over the course of a 2 month period (150+) then chances are I most likely still diabetic.

    • @Jb-ky1ri
      @Jb-ky1ri 3 года назад +2

      What fruits that you find ok to eat? But does it mean they don’t raise ur blood glucose or they raise just low? Thanks

  • @dpshtfc764
    @dpshtfc764 2 года назад

    Get yourself a blood pressure reader online from Amazon. I read 5.7 which is good for my age of 67. ORead of over 6 and your going into pre diabetis

  • @peterlou9043
    @peterlou9043 3 года назад +4

    Excellent example!!!

  • @rubinarashid6331
    @rubinarashid6331 2 года назад

    Insuline resistance matters to control
    Low carbs n keto diet for 6 months & high intensity like weight lifting squats cycling for few minutes . No medication needed in the beginning.

  • @soliver111
    @soliver111 2 года назад

    Excellent presentation.. very clear and understandable. Thank you

  • @Pumpestok
    @Pumpestok 5 лет назад +18

    Who else waited for something sinister to happen when he added the 2nd spoonful of sugar? - big explosion or something similar :)

  • @brettsmith6144
    @brettsmith6144 2 года назад

    i reversed my diabetes type 2 is 15 weeks and losing just over 3 stone doing so...im not even prediabetic and liver function back to normal...my dr was amazed

  • @MsVivian99
    @MsVivian99 2 года назад +2

    What is normal ? I’m doing glucose tests and it ranges from 5.8. To 8.5.

    • @ivanmiljkovic862
      @ivanmiljkovic862 6 месяцев назад

      Greetings from Serbia!Max level early morning is 6.1 from veins an 5.6 if you use needle in finger.Between 6 and 7 is prediabetic condition,more than 7 is diabetis!

    • @ivanmiljkovic862
      @ivanmiljkovic862 6 месяцев назад

      Two hours after eating normal level is under 7.8!

  • @Nmomand1
    @Nmomand1 3 года назад +6

    What is Carbohydrates? Bread, rice, sugar, fruits, starch etc…. How do you totally cut all of the fore mentioned out of your diet? Eating only chicken or beef will cause heart disease, high cholesterol etc… I am more confused now then before watching the video. The good doctor should advise, what eat and what not to eat. Carbohydrate is a very vague term.

    • @MariaSanchez-iz2ne
      @MariaSanchez-iz2ne 3 года назад +1

      Look up the following link on Beat Diabetes
      It’s a very informative chanel 🙏🏼
      ruclips.net/video/j1KBaqB5124/видео.html

    • @armadillotoe
      @armadillotoe 3 года назад +1

      Dr. Fung (read his Obesity Code or Diabetes Code) and watch his youtube videos along with Dr. Ekberg, and Dr. Berry. Anything that comes from a plant is a carbohysdrate.

  • @African.Diaspora.InLondonUK
    @African.Diaspora.InLondonUK 2 года назад

    From London Brixton UK. Eat a plant based diet. If you start natural food, u lose the desire for sweet things.
    P.s. those who cut out the carbs. Holland& Barret sell konjac rice & pasta with zero carbs. Those who eat clean, you can make rice from cauliflower or buy it. N u can make vegetables spaghetti or buy it.

  • @AkitaSue
    @AkitaSue 2 года назад

    Last September, I was told I was diabetic and my a 1C was 6.7. I react very strangely to medications so my doctor wanted to see if I could lower the a 1C myself. I saw him again in December and my A-1 C was 5.5. All I did was stop eating sugar, lessen my carbs amount, watch salt, drink lots of water, and exercise 30 minutes a day at least five times per week. I lost 14 pounds. My doctors were amazed because I kept this up even through the holidays until February. Now, I seem to be having trouble in my glucose numbers when I check them every morning or higher than they used to be. Very confusing. I am still not on meds and hope I don’t have to be. I am totally blind. I have a talking glucose meter that I use every morning. I am very thankful such things are available. I would hate to have to depend on someone every morning to check my blood sugar. I’m very happy that I can do it myself.

  • @MIKEDUZZI420
    @MIKEDUZZI420 3 года назад +1

    No numbers or metrics what so ever. Except for a teaspoon of suger. Bravo. I know about the same as I did before I started this video.

  • @kreh1100
    @kreh1100 2 года назад +1

    Great demonstration!

  • @momdadroseflores2770
    @momdadroseflores2770 2 года назад

    thanks doc for your clear and easy to explanation.i have to studying this.

  • @arthurwatt4144
    @arthurwatt4144 3 года назад +8

    Did you give a number range? Or did I miss it?

  • @johnnysmoke612
    @johnnysmoke612 6 лет назад +14

    Some carbs are quick to sugar like bread or cake developed with your flours. Other carbs are so slow to digest they help burn sugar up in the digestive process. Avoid foods that combine sugars and your breads. The key is high protein and high fiber foods in combination with a few starches and your sugar balances out. I'm 18 years a type 2 diabetic and my present A1C stays in the 5.9 to 6.1 level. Yes, my sugars sometimes hits 140 to 180 if I'm not careful. Eat some fruits like your strawberries, blueberries, rasberries, and apple slices with cheese. My main foods are non breaded lean meats, plenty of beans, greens like Spinach/Kale/Mixed, cabbage, califlower, broccoli, onions, and etc. Eat those with your in moderation starchy vegetables like potatoes, peas, and corns. When first diagnosed strictly avoiding sugar helped then later my insulin resistance required cutting out more carbs.

    • @bloozedaddy
      @bloozedaddy 6 лет назад +3

      generally if it's white and starchy lay off of it...breads...pasta...rice...potatoes....as long as people understand that the body converts foods to sugar (glucose) it's makes more sense. Too many diabetics think just cutting out sugar on their cereal or in their coffee will do the trick...they totally overlook the bagel as being "sugar".

    • @emh8861
      @emh8861 5 лет назад +2

      Too much protein is bad . Fat is the only thing that doesn't affect insulin .

    • @Jb-ky1ri
      @Jb-ky1ri 3 года назад

      @@bloozedaddy exactly! They avoid sugar but eat mountains of potato’s and pasta.. but when u said the body convert foods to sugar(glucose) does fruits turns into glucose too so thereby raising the blood glucose level? Thanks

  • @safetravel2459
    @safetravel2459 6 лет назад +8

    Thankyou very much , you are great person doing very helpfull vedioes

  • @helilebon2383
    @helilebon2383 5 лет назад +25

    Where is the answer?

  • @UchihaSumairu
    @UchihaSumairu 2 года назад +5

    I'm completely unsure what's happening to me. I have so many strange symptoms and I think my doctors think I'm making them up. They have done some tests but seem to have dismissed some of the symptoms. This could be normal but I'm a little worried about them.
    At first I noticed sometimes I would feel weak, hot and SUPER hungry about 30 minutes after eating a meal. Sometimes my face or head would feel prickly (like when a limb falls asleep and starts waking back up). I've had this happen my entire life and thought nothing of it other than it was annoying and inconvenient. Now I'm 34 and my brother about a year ago tested my blood sugar during one of these episodes and it was 71. He told me I needed sugar FAST or I could pass out and that it was dangerous.
    I purchased a kit to test myself especially 2 hours after a meal or if I'm feeling strange. I've found that sometimes about 30 minutes to an hour after I eat my sugar crashes down to 70ish. This happens 3-4 times a week especially in the afternoon. It NEVER happens unless I eat at least that I've noticed. Even if I eat a bag of candy I've had it crash or even drink a big slushy. 30 minutes or so later suddenly BOOM I'm at 70 and feel aweful. I've kept a record this on the testing device. Taking a test before eating (i'm usually around 90 or so) and then soon after (sometimes 150+ if I've eaten sugary foods) then BOOM crash.
    Anyways There are other symptoms that may be unrelated or directly caused somehow by this. I had a 2-3 week long vertigo spell about 5-6 years ago and that one was mostly head motion triggered so I figure it was an inner ear thing but about 2 years ago I started having similar attacks ONLY when I was laying on a completely flat surface. NOT while moving my head quickly or anything though if I put my chin to my chest for too long while laying down it will trigger them as well. This has not stopped for 2 years now.
    Lastly about 4 months ago I started smelling something like roasted meat and peanut butter on ANYTHING that had a strong smell. Mint? My babies poop? My shampoo? etc. ALL smelled like that. Over time it started to smell more and more rotten. This has since started so hopefully a long after effect of covid (it started about a month after I had covid and I tested negative multiple times during the symptom).
    They did a brain cat scan and mri and both came back negative for brain cancer though they said there were things in my nasal cavity or something they didn't clarify if that was dangerous or could cause my symptoms. Just said I need to see an ENT doctor though I havent been able to because I've been working 60 hours a week and watching my 2yo the second i'm off work. Hopefully in the next couple weeks. They also tested a billion things in my blood like my A1C and stuff and all came back fine. they tested for celiac disease or something like that and nothing.
    It's so frustrating because i can't afford any of these tests and at this point I'm starting to ask myself is it worth putting my family in medical debt for the rest of our lives or should I just roll the dice and hope I don't die? I hate the American healthcare/insurance system.

    • @idahardy4052
      @idahardy4052 2 года назад

      I would venture a guess that your blood glucose levels crash because you’re over consuming highly refined carbohydrate foods which trigger your pancreas to secrete high levels of insulin. In response to insulin, the glucose gets shuttled into cells for storage for future use.
      When you overconsume food like this, your body overcompensates for the amount of glucose - more insulin than is necessary.
      So, why not experiment with fewer refined foods and stay away from candy. What you describe is pretty classic.
      But experiment and see for yourself.

    • @terri5757
      @terri5757 2 года назад

      Have you ever been tested for Addison’s disease? My Sister has it. She started out having low blood sugar attacks and at times felt like she had vertigo. She was diagnosed about 20 years ago so I don’t recall all her symptoms but some sounded like yours. It might not be that but it probably would hurt to ask your doctor to test for it if you haven’t been.

    • @Duck72432
      @Duck72432 2 года назад

      Maybe reactive hypoglycemia , try more protein check out dr. Berg

    • @UchihaSumairu
      @UchihaSumairu 2 года назад

      @@idahardy4052 sorry didn't see this. I definitely have and I think you are right except the overconsume part unless eating a single baked potato and a steak is overconsuming carbs lol. I am definitely not a good judge for that. I was homeless from 13 to 18 and always near starving so now I eat everything on my plate from the subconscious fear I'll get no food for a week. I'm getting better though I'm 210 at 511 so not "damn!" Levels of big. My point is it happens for meals like steak and potatoes or curry with rice. I know those have lots of carbs but I don't know of other people having this reaction from those types of meals.
      On a side note I got in a car accident and got a herniated disc from it and instantly all vertigo stopped lol so I'm wondering if it was a neck issue? I'm in more pain than ever in my life but on the bright side no more barfing or random vertigo for the moment. Anyways thanks for the response! I really don't eat candy or slushies often but I'll make sure to keep that trend and try with less carbs in general

  • @Batx00091
    @Batx00091 2 года назад +2

    0 carbs and alot of fasting is the only thing that works for me. i am only eating twice a week at the moment. blood sugar this morning was 118.

  • @fareed3764
    @fareed3764 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video, Dr. Harun .

  • @denises.8203
    @denises.8203 6 лет назад +41

    I guess he forgot to tell us the normal numbers.😏

  • @pikifrino
    @pikifrino 2 года назад +1

    An excellent video!.. Thank you!..

  • @jfilm7466
    @jfilm7466 3 года назад +7

    Dr Eric Berg has an amazing channel with great information especially on intermittent fasting.

    • @gnasherunited4432
      @gnasherunited4432 3 года назад +4

      he's the best and the main person i follow

    • @yayadjb
      @yayadjb 2 года назад +2

      And Dr. Berry is awesome

  • @georgefarrington895
    @georgefarrington895 3 года назад +3

    Very interesting video, thank you.

  • @christineyoung6620
    @christineyoung6620 6 лет назад +12

    Thank you for this great demonstration and explanation. Very helpful

    • @1lynne18
      @1lynne18 6 лет назад

      Christine Young a

  • @luvuyomatina1494
    @luvuyomatina1494 2 года назад +1

    Thanks again Doc I really appreciate it 💖💖

  • @bryanwalker6125
    @bryanwalker6125 3 года назад +1

    Please do not advocate pricking the ball of the first finger. It is a most sensitive part of the hand and most likely to get infected. Prick the side of the third or fourth finger for minimum discomfort and minimum risk. The space between the base of the thumbnail and the joint is another good location as bending the thumb can increase the formation of a blood drop.

  • @AlfredoHernandez-vr3wc
    @AlfredoHernandez-vr3wc 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this information.

  • @jameskantor0459
    @jameskantor0459 3 года назад +9

    A follow up. My HBA1c is now 5.4% it was 7.6% three year ago, which I was dx with diabetes type 2. Diet ( low carb ~ 65 total grams, exercise, and medications. Metformin ER 500 mg, and Ozempic. 0.5 ml once a week.

    • @marcopolo5157
      @marcopolo5157 2 года назад

      You might want to wean yourself off metformin it kills kidneys and has other complications. Check out keto diets

  • @armagedon0264
    @armagedon0264 3 года назад +1

    Use cinnamon that is what I use and amazingly it works with controlling my sugar

  • @gregderozier3846
    @gregderozier3846 6 лет назад +101

    This doesn’t answer the question you posed at the beginning of the video. As a mater of fact, it doesn’t supply much information at all.

    • @AlexGGSandro
      @AlexGGSandro 6 лет назад +2

      You need to use a reader measuring in tea spoons per 5 liter. 0.8 tea spoon is normal and 2 tea spoons is diabetic. Simple!

    • @hektor6766
      @hektor6766 6 лет назад +3

      A teaspoons is 4.2 grams. So, a heaping teaspoon is about 4.5 gm/5l = 90mg/dl or 5mmol/l. The molecular weight of glucose is 180.156.

    • @bloozedaddy
      @bloozedaddy 6 лет назад

      anshul...you beat me....my initial A1c blood sugar reading was 11.3...which I think comes out to about 340 ...yikes...you must've been over 12 A1c. Good for you.

    • @mithilesh6307
      @mithilesh6307 5 лет назад +3

      keto dait is reduse the sugar without any tablet and it's important use for reverse diabetic

    • @caperboy1169
      @caperboy1169 5 лет назад

      వీ.వీ మిత్ you can’t reverse diabetes

  • @rickynaidoo2921
    @rickynaidoo2921 2 года назад

    Very well explained. Thank you Sir.

  • @leroygreen1877
    @leroygreen1877 4 года назад +17

    dude what is the range? I can't seem to find an honest answer!

    • @VeinCareAcademy
      @VeinCareAcademy  4 года назад +4

      Dr Google has the answer. This video demonstrates how little glucose is in our blood stream at any one time. Blood glucose levels are tightly controlled. The exact number varies depending on whether the sample is "fasting", "random", after food etc....

    • @BELINC7
      @BELINC7 4 года назад +5

      @@VeinCareAcademy ruclips.net/video/ZiITCnnFbwQ/видео.html DR ERIC BERG SAME TOPIC, SAYS BELOW 100 NORMAL , ABOVE 100 TO 125 PREDIABETIC , AND 2 TESTS ABOVE 126 IS DIABETIC

    • @evie1740
      @evie1740 3 года назад +2

      100 or below is perfect for a morning reading but 70 might be a little low might have to eat a little snack at night cheese or little bowl of oatmeal that's what I do

    • @evie1740
      @evie1740 3 года назад +1

      But your A1C needs to be below 7 always they can check your overall A1C at doctors office every 6 months or get A1C test at drug store just keep below 7 always

    • @lilyblack1979
      @lilyblack1979 3 года назад +1

      @@VeinCareAcademy then you need to change your title. Otherwise, it’s just shitty clickbait.

  • @learnfromideas5258
    @learnfromideas5258 4 года назад +8

    nicely Explained.. :)

  • @maureenobrien9661
    @maureenobrien9661 2 года назад +1

    But what is a normal level...I am still clueless after this video...is it 70/80/90???

  • @randolphangeles4955
    @randolphangeles4955 6 лет назад +76

    talk to five doctors and get 10 different answers all conflicting with each other. been on meds for diabetes and have never felt worse in all my life

    • @kimberlycooper4170
      @kimberlycooper4170 6 лет назад +6

      Randolph Angeles, if you are still on diabetes meds, there are some good books to read.
      If you have diabetes type 2, the book The Obesity Code by Dr Jason Fung MD explains about hormones and how to use hormones and fasting to lose weight and, for most people, reverse diabetes type 2. The book is written in layperson's language, but has a thick "Endnotes" section providing references to all the research for doctors and other medical personnel. I read the book, then gave a copy to my doctor so that my doctor could understand and be on board with me.
      If you have diabetes type 1, the book "Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution" by Dr Richard K. Berntein is excellent. Dr. Berntein was born in the 1930s, acquired diabetes type 1 at the age of 12 in the 1940s, and is still alive. Still alive is a great accomplishment for a person with diabetes type 1.

    • @kennethwoolard5910
      @kennethwoolard5910 6 лет назад +15

      Eat low carb! Control your sugar with diet and not drugs! Do some research!

    • @judetbautista678
      @judetbautista678 6 лет назад

      Randolph Angeles h

    • @foghather
      @foghather 6 лет назад +8

      Start with low carb for 6 weeks, then switch to a ketogenic diet (the transition will be easier than to start with ketogenic right away). Doing this for 3 month, my hba1c is 5% without medication, diabetes II diagnosed 10 years ago.

    • @Bunghole35
      @Bunghole35 6 лет назад +5

      All these advices they gave are all good try it they work I'm not diabetic but I do watch my glucose levels I done a Ketogenic diet for 5-months and it works incorporated with 16/8 and you can be off your meds. Plus exercise to burn off glucose that's stores in your body! Exercise some people don't understand how important being fit means!!!

  • @waynewalleye8458
    @waynewalleye8458 2 года назад

    try these:
    moringa
    berberine
    alpha lipoic acid "R"
    chromium picolinate
    magnesium
    vitamin d/k2

  • @mohammadsareh4732
    @mohammadsareh4732 2 года назад

    Beware of its side effect not revealed till next 50 years from now. I would not mess with any brand of them.

  • @maggieg8686
    @maggieg8686 5 лет назад +79

    So, here I sit eagly watching this 6-minute plus video expecting to hear a normal A1C range for a normal person with normal A1C glucose or a diabetic or borderline and didn't get any of that in this video!🤔

    • @my-yt-inputs2580
      @my-yt-inputs2580 5 лет назад +8

      There is plenty of information out there about normal A1C levels. Normal A1C levels are basically from 4.0% to 5.6%(or maybe 5.5?). Anything from 5.6 to 6.4 is considered pre-diabetic. Anything above 6.5 is diabetic.

    • @DiabetesEveryDay
      @DiabetesEveryDay 5 лет назад +11

      Maggie G fasting blood sugar for a person with diabetes should be 80-130 mg/dL; 2 hours after meals it should be 80-180 mg/dL; A1C goal is less than 7%. For a person without diabetes, fasting should be 70-99 mg/dL; 2 hours after meals less than 140 mg/dl; and A1C should be less than 5.7%. Hope this is helpful. -Toby-

    • @uaevattax793
      @uaevattax793 4 года назад

      Diabetes EveryDay I m 45 and had fasting blood sugar 135 to 155 consistently. Should I start medicine or not. Or I just need to do lifestyle changes. 2 hours after meal varies in between 150 to 230.

    • @malaramsamy5289
      @malaramsamy5289 4 года назад

      66yyy

    • @BELINC7
      @BELINC7 4 года назад +3

      ruclips.net/video/ZiITCnnFbwQ/видео.html DR ERIC BERG SAME TOPIC, SAYS BELOW 100 NORMAL , ABOVE 100 TO 125 PREDIABETIC , AND 2 TESTS ABOVE 126 IS DIABETIC

  • @evelynjepson5955
    @evelynjepson5955 2 года назад

    Most of my family are diabetic....even very distant cousins, both sides, maternal and paternal...being a family tree historian, I know which one es have had it. And both types 1 and 2.

  • @naturalbodybuildingguy
    @naturalbodybuildingguy 3 года назад

    Thanks for the direct answer!!!!

  • @PaulJames-uz5yl
    @PaulJames-uz5yl 5 лет назад +7

    reduce carbs......low card high fat diet and exercise is the answer....soooo many doctors do not understand that

  • @yourdaddy5352
    @yourdaddy5352 3 года назад +3

    Very good doctor, thank you .

  • @detub6705
    @detub6705 4 года назад +9

    Thank you for your illutrative fact video.

  • @cynthiareid9289
    @cynthiareid9289 3 года назад +2

    Thank you very much for this significant information.

  • @FilipinosaAmericavlog
    @FilipinosaAmericavlog 3 года назад

    Thank you ,Sir. From Texas

  • @leeuniverse
    @leeuniverse 3 года назад +4

    Uh... You didn't actually tell us the "#'s"... aka the LEVELS.

    • @dougm9759
      @dougm9759 3 года назад +1

      This might help you. A good Glucose is usually between 65 and 99 mg/dL
      Also means (3.8 to 5.6 mmol/L) on the glucose meter reading.

  • @najmawasti4014
    @najmawasti4014 4 года назад +2

    Good job thanks..doc.

  • @excuseme5251
    @excuseme5251 6 лет назад +15

    I may be stupid but I just hate when they use words like glucose, carbohydrates, protein instead of the three dollar words like sugar, fruit, meat and bread.

    • @juliusmaehlich3138
      @juliusmaehlich3138 5 лет назад +3

      Excuse Me. I totally agree with you. It is the same when you see a dietitian. Instead of naming the foods by name instead of this labelling the food under these categories.

  • @miajones7109
    @miajones7109 3 года назад +2

    I was prediabetic earlier and then got converted to diabetic as my sugars started increasing gradually. That time i never use to monitor , but now I always monitor my levels through my blucon nightrider which i use with Freestyle sensor so that my blood sugars remain within range