Time to Catch Up

“In view of the rapid growth of evidence around carbohydrate restriction and Type II Diabetes, and the global guideline adoption, we simply ask why NZ is not at least including a carbohydrate restriction approach in its guidelines, alongside other dietary approaches, to manage Type II Diabetes.”

We now call upon NZ to catch up and follow suit.

Giving the Patient Options

Informed patients can do much to improve their health.

A study from the University of Alabama at Birmingham is looking into a drug-free approach to treat type 2 diabetes. The research focuses on using diet changes to target the fat around organs like the pancreas and liver.

Ketogenic Diet for Diabetes (Part 1)

In this grand rounds lecture Sarah Hallberg, DO, outlines recent research that suggests patients with metabolic diseases like type 1 and type 2 diabetes can achieve exceptional glycemic control using a low-carb ketogenic diet. She summarizes the current dietary recommendation for patients with metabolic disease and why this approach may not be effective and discusses ways to help support patients in the long-term while maintaining this type of diet.

If want to see Part Two follow this link.

Five tips to reversing T2 Diabetes 

Steve Bennett talks with Dr David Unwin.

Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Naturally

With Dr Jason Fung

Type 2 diabetes can be reversed naturally, but only if you understand the basics of how type 2 diabetes became an epidemic and what were the causal factors. Dr. Jason Fung explains why the diet is the most important factor in type 2 diabetes and how we can use dietary methods to reverse type 2 diabetes.

An evidence-based approach to developing low carb diets for type 2 diabetes

Jessica Turton (APD)

Jessica’s Masters Research Project was to conduct a systematic review of all low-carbohydrate diets in the management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. This paper was published in the scientific journal, PLOS ONE, in March 2018.

Can we really put Type II Diabetes into remission?

Prof. Peter Brukner.

Type 2 Diabetes and How To Reverse It

Over 12 million people are at risk of Type 2 diabetes and it’s also estimated a million don’t know they have it already. But even with a diagnosis, you can do something… you can even put Type 2 diabetes into remission. And today we meet the proof in mum of two Debra Scott who after being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes took it upon herself to reverse the condition without the help of any medication.

Type 2 diabetes remission: the first Australian evidence

Veronique Murphy RN

As the former Clinical Services Manager at Diversa Health, Veronique specialised in implementing services to enable Australians with or at risk of Type 2 diabetes to achieve remission. This involved developing the patient journey, creating patient-focused resources and facilitating interventions to promote health literacy.
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