It certainly is...but for too long...the mainstream narrative has been that T2D is progressive and irreversible except thru bariatric surgery. The term reversing diabetes is likely to be intentionally provocative to challenge current misinformation.
For example...
Virta Health
https://www.virtahealth.com/reversediabetes
Diet Doctor
https://www.dietdoctor.com/diabetes
Dr Jason Fung
https://idmprogram.com/reverse-type-2-diabetes-the-quick-start-guide/
They are all medical professionals who are familiar with the term....remission.
Can I just check which agencies and guidelines you are talking about?They may be expert medical practitioners but that does not guarantee any more expertise in the etymology of the English language. I completely agree with you that the attitude of mainstream agencies as you highlight is pervasive and puts them in a position of power. However, the usage of terms that are ambiguous does not help the cause of the challengers and re-educators.
I have no proof but I suspect the guidelines that have been proffered by these agencies in cahoots with medical associations are the result of underfunding and a lack of education. Call it "taking the easy way out" for a short term fix if you wish.
Yes Jenny, you sure can. As an example here is a link to the diabetes agency in my domicile ( Australia ).Can I just check which agencies and guidelines you are talking about?
Well said. We forum users are in a kind of protective bubble and I often have to remind myself of what is actually going on in the big wide world out there. I am priviledged to have discovered sanity on this board and to be in a position to make choices that help me deal with my condition. Personally I find thread titles that scream Reverse your diabetes to be very misleading and emotive, so I prefer to use the term Remission or Controlled to bring it in line with other misfortunes such as Cancer, MS, ME, Parkinsons etc so as to provide clarity for Newbies and Newly DX'ed, I find the other emotive terms can give false hope which currently is a pipedream that science may well develop into something that is fully and reliably permanent. There is definitely a Holy Grail aspect to the situation, and I do not think we have discovered it yet. There is no magic potion or spell that makes it go away however much you pay the kind man in the promo video. But we have some very good tools here that I am happy to promote and support, but I hate Guru worshippers. I am a scientist.Yes Jenny, you sure can. As an example here is a link to the diabetes agency in my domicile ( Australia ).
https://www.ndss.com.au/what-should-i-eat
The recommendations are, as we already know, in stark contrast to what I and others on this board have discovered. They actually promote the consumption of carbohydrate laden meals. After diagnosis I tried these guidelines with resulting high glucose levels and developing neuropathy. It wasn't until I stumbled upon this site and brought a bit of sensibility that is now so obvious back into my diet have things changed for the better.
The medical side can be found here.
https://static.diabetesaustralia.co...alia/5ed214a6-4cff-490f-a283-bc8279fe3b2f.pdf
It is a long document but they accept a pre-prandial of up to 8.0 mmol/L and a post of up to 10.0 as being within the guidelines.
Most countries are similar. My suspicion is that these guidelines are so loose simply because it is either too hard or too costly to adequately equip the diabetic population with good management. The members of this board are just a drop in a bucket population wise of the entire diabetic sufferers. The majority face worsening symptoms over time due to lack of understanding and lack of time for the medical practitioners to help them. The result is just a pervading acceptance that deterioration is inevitable.
Slight correction ...Edit to add: Virta Health was founded by Phinney and Voleck,
Sami who? Never heard of them. Are they a Doctor? Would they be expected to know by their profession the difference between Reversed and Remission? That was the post I was responding to. Virta Health definitely use Reveral as a keystone mantra in their online presentations. Their healthplan that they invite you to sign up to on Page one of their presentation comes at the knockdown price of $500 upfront signing on fee, and then $199 per year thereafter. Sorry, I will not be subscribing to their wealth. Phinney and Volek have at least earned their accolade as leaders in the LC field, but this venture seems to be a rip off and a honey trap for Newbies.Slight correction ...
I think you should also mention Sami Inkinen who is the "money" behind Virta health and is listed as one of the founders. Along with Phinney and Volek.
Dr Fung effectively is IDM as I believe he founded it.
Their healthplan is US based and I imagine is relatively cheap for the health insurers it is designed for. It is not designed for the UK market.Their healthplan that they invite you to sign up to on Page one of their presentation comes at the knockdown price of $500 upfront signing on fee, and then $199 per year thereafter. Sorry, I will not be subscribing to their wealth. Phinney and Volek have at least earned their accolade as leaders in the LC field, but this venture seems to be a rip off and a honey trap for Newbies.
I did what a Newbie might do when reading this thread. I saw the name Virta Health being mentioned, and googled it. So I was immediately introduced to their sales pitch. My wife had a similar experience, and signed up to a WFPB website selling their info at vastly inflated prices, and she ended up buying all their books and videos. My daughter has recently received the same info from a WFPB sales pitch where they claim to reverse T2D in weeks, and she is wanting me to subscribe to it. I am sorry, but it is important to recognise that not everybody reading posts here has the nouse or experience to validate the info put in front of them, which is why I come on so strongly.Their healthplan is US based and I imagine is relatively cheap for the health insurers it is designed for. It is not designed for the UK market.
A little too vehement.. I was just correcting that there were 3 founders of Virta not only the two you mentioned. I may have taken what you wrote without appreciating the full context but I really don't think it deserved quite that rant.
I am not going to show the link I used since that would be counterintuitive to my stance. But it had 3 radio buttons on it, one of which was how much will it cost me? And that was the first site google listed. As you say, we did digress somewhat, so lets get back to discussing Reversing T2D.@Oldvatr
I don't see much of a sales pitch just a link to their published research..
But anyway sorry if I derailed slightly..
Whilst I can accept that argument when applied to symptoms, I do not think it can yet be applied to the condition known as Diabetes per se.Reversal is not such a controversial concept that it must only be uni-directional. Reversal does not imply cure...
I know how to reverse my car...I know how move it forward or leave it where it is...
If crazy amount of carbs results in glucotoxicity, then simply reduce it to a suitable level that does not result in glucotoxicity.
Given that knowledge, some simply prefer to stay away from carbs because it is too easy to be addicted to it again and over eat carbs...
I agree with you that government guidelines on what T2 diabetics should eat are way out of step with reality. Fortunately it is usually relatively save for us to throw that "guidance" out the window and learn from fellow people with T2 how to eat to your meter etc.Yes Jenny, you sure can. As an example here is a link to the diabetes agency in my domicile ( Australia ).
https://www.ndss.com.au/what-should-i-eat
The recommendations are, as we already know, in stark contrast to what I and others on this board have discovered. They actually promote the consumption of carbohydrate laden meals. After diagnosis I tried these guidelines with resulting high glucose levels and developing neuropathy. It wasn't until I stumbled upon this site and brought a bit of sensibility that is now so obvious back into my diet have things changed for the better.
The medical side can be found here.
https://static.diabetesaustralia.co...alia/5ed214a6-4cff-490f-a283-bc8279fe3b2f.pdf
It is a long document but they accept a pre-prandial of up to 8.0 mmol/L and a post of up to 10.0 as being within the guidelines.
Most countries are similar. My suspicion is that these guidelines are so loose simply because it is either too hard or too costly to adequately equip the diabetic population with good management. The members of this board are just a drop in a bucket population wise of the entire diabetic sufferers. The majority face worsening symptoms over time due to lack of understanding and lack of time for the medical practitioners to help them. The result is just a pervading acceptance that deterioration is inevitable.
Not quite so simple. It is only the symptoms that are reversed. Not the condition. An important difference.I like the term reverse...... for me it means changing direction. Simples!
Not quite so simple. It is only the symptoms that are reversed. Not the condition. An important difference.
Neither did IRead what I said. Don’t put words in my mouth. I didn’t say it was cured. Simples !
Neither did I
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