AFTERNOON TEA
Dr Erica & Dr Linda
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Menopause
Welcome to the ATwD Menopause page!
We’re here to help you along your journey - whether its understanding the cause of menopause or how your lifestyle can be used to treat the symptoms; anything is possible with the right knowledge and support.
Patient Success Story
Check out our interview with diabetic patient Dr Bajejak
After failing to control his diabetes with multiple well-known fad diets, he REVERSED his diabetes using the lifestyle medicine approach
What the Experts Have to Say
Listen to our Afternoon Tea with diabetic expert Dr Michael Klaper, where he explains
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How and why diabetes develops
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How to prevent diabetes
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How to treat diabetes without medication
How Does Type 2 Diabetes Develop
It was long thought that type 2 diabetes is caused by too much sugar in our diets. However, it is now clear that the actual root cause is nothing other than – too much fat!
Let’s break it down; when we have too much fat in our diets (for example from animal fats), it clogs up the inside our cells, preventing them from taking up sugar from our bloodstream effectively. Moreover, the liver, a vital organ in glucose making and storing, also gets covered in fat, making it less responsive to insulin and over time causing insulin resistance which leads to diabetes.
By reducing the fat in our diets (high levels in processed food, meats, cheeses etc), we can “unclog” our cells of fat, making our body more sensitive to insulin.
Sugar also plays a part when diabetes develops. Natural sugars that occur in fruit and vegetables, occur in small amounts easily taken up by our cells. On the contrary, high sugary processed foods, sugary drinks and excess sugar added to foods, increases insulin requirements, particularly in type 1 diabetes.
But it isn’t all about our diet. Having high stress levels also plays its part. Lack of good quality sleep, poor social connections and a sedentary lifestyle are also all directly linked to insulin resistance, by causing low grade inflammation in our bodies which also prevent our cells from responding to insulin the way they should
From this, it’s clear that to tackle diabetes from the root cause, we need to look at our lifestyles in greater detail, making small but sustainable changes that can lead to success stories just like that of Dr Bajekal above!
Check out the brief interview with Dr Neal Barnard to explains things further....
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Further Support - ATwD Diabetes Series
Looking for further support on your journey with diabetes?
Check out our diabetes 15 minute snippet series, where we myth-bust common misconceptions around diabetes and use evidence and practical steps to empower you to prevent, treat and reverse your diabetes
Tune in Every Friday at Noon on Youtube