Isn’t it great when you can see these results. Exactly the same method I used except I skip breakfast instead. Great you are off all meds HbA1c in normal range?More than 30 years ago while still a young lad, I was diagnosed with this Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus disease. Since then my world seems to be ended. Life as I knew it was over. I thought then, I am not going to lead a normal life anymore. Then, that doctor prescribe me oral medications - Daonil. Then I was apprehensive and soon it became a second nature to me. I slacked. And so my meds added another type called Metformin. Again, I got lazy and soon added Losartan. Until a point much later the first drug cannot work anymore, so insulin jabs took centre stage. Ever since then, it's jabs and pills. Then I have to take twice jabs daily. It became my daily life routine. Dosage increased. Soon I had to forked out minimum 200 dollars every quarterly. A breakthrough came with another type of insulin, which I only jab once a day in the morning. Then much later after that another drug added. Linagliptin. Said to boost the insulin effect capabilities - similar to your engine oil booster additives. Cost mounts to 300 to 400 dollars. Then one day, I decided that the bucks stop then. I need a Radical change. But my cost. Cut my disease. Total turn around. So started watching YouTube on a topic pertaining to reversing the disease. There were many preachers and methodologies but it boils down to just two ways. Diet and fasting. Actually it's Ketogenic Diet and Water Fasting. In Ketogenic Diet you have low carbs and high fats. Modified it and stick to very low carbs. Water Fasting I adopt so far just cut out lunch meal. Within a month, lost 10kg. Unmistakable waistline reduction. Overall energy level boosted. Mental alertness sharpen. All previous minor aches and pains disappear. Feels lighter and more agility. Feels like a restored to original health. Only one catch. You need strong will and determination to stick to the plan. Never give up. After 2 weeks, I stopped all meds. Results, and the most important of them all, my body began self healing and repairing. Organ functions restoring. In total, a brand new person in the progress of complete and reverse 180° turn around. Truly a Radical Change.
So victims of this so called Type 2 Diabetic disease, you can be cured of this dreadful state and be restored.
Isn’t it great when you can see these results. Exactly the same method I used except I skip breakfast instead. Great you are off all meds HbA1c in normal range?
Unfortunately losing weight is just one of the variables in the diabetes equation, and on it's own, usually not enough to put the disease in remission (I do not believe diabetes can be fully reversed btw.). In addition to losing weight you need to restrict carbs intake and exercise. Most folks are lead to believe that moderate intensity exercise like brisk walking is enough, in my experience no, it's not; you need high intensity exercise, 3-4 times per week (preferably even more) and only then you may have a chance at success. A lot of hard work it is.... Good luck!Very good this happened to you unfortunately does not happen for all..I lost weight because was told it would get rid of the Diabetes ...no such luck I ended up on Insulin which i hate but have to have as the diabetes did progress, am wondering why it works for some and not others?
Unfortunately losing weight is just one of the variables in the diabetes equation, and on it's own, usually not enough to put the disease in remission (I do not believe diabetes can be fully reversed btw.). In addition to losing weight you need to restrict carbs intake and exercise. Most folks are lead to believe that moderate intensity exercise like brisk walking is enough, in my experience no, it's not; you need high intensity exercise, 3-4 times per week (preferably even more) and only then you may have a chance at success. A lot of hard work it is.... Good luck!
Unfortunately losing weight is just one of the variables in the diabetes equation, and on it's own, usually not enough to put the disease in remission (I do not believe diabetes can be fully reversed btw.). In addition to losing weight you need to restrict carbs intake and exercise. Most folks are lead to believe that moderate intensity exercise like brisk walking is enough, in my experience no, it's not; you need high intensity exercise, 3-4 times per week (preferably even more) and only then you may have a chance at success. A lot of hard work it is.... Good luck!
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