Atkins Diet Misconceptions: Low Carb and Diabetes (Part 1)


Additional contact methods: Twitter: twitter.com Blog: www.network-admin.net This video comes out of another myth that gets propagated out by Atkins Diet bashers that somehow we are more likely to get diabetes by following low carb. Certainly there is no shortage of misinformation…

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25 Responses to “Atkins Diet Misconceptions: Low Carb and Diabetes (Part 1)”

  1. bowulf says:

    @bowulf And hence the reason behind my videos… I am trying to spread the good news and counteract the myths.

  2. bowulf says:

    @brandybeckydoc Let’s see my kidney function is good, my bladder never has a problem, my stomach (huh?), my hair has seen regrowth, and my health is fantastic. My marathon performance is getting better every year, and my heart function and cardiac risk factors have DRAMATICALLY IMPROVED. (I can use CAPITALS TOO.) :-)

    My own doctor could not be happier, and every annual physical uses me as an example for his other patients. It should be promoted from the mtn tops to achieve a healthy life.

  3. brandybeckydoc says:

    The Atkins Diet works well, I lost 260 at the cost of my kidneys, my bladder, my hair, my nervous system, my stomach, sure it works at the COST OF YOUR HEALTH…… anyone who does this diet for any length of time does so at the cost of ever being healthy,,,,, it should be outlawed…..

  4. bowulf says:

    Depends on the type… Type 2 certainly…

    Type 1 – you can control your need for medications down to a minimal level for most people. Richard Bernstein is a type 1 diabetic and preeminent diabetes educator on low carb.

  5. xaasda says:

    Can u really be cured from diabetes??

  6. SyeraMiktayee says:

    PCRM = dogmatic vegan propaganda mill.

    Also, only around 4% of their members are actually physicians. Go figure.

  7. bosyeux2 says:

    congrats

  8. violentasylum says:

    In April of this I was diagnosed with type ll diabetes. I weighed alomost 400lb. I was 28yrs old.

    By following Kent’s Advice and sticking to a low carb diet, i’ve dropped 115lb of weight, PLUS by purposely keeping my blood sugars low, it gave my body the chance to increase it’s insulin sensitivity. A few weeks back I asked my Dr for another G.T.T (Glucose test for diabetes). It came back clear. I’m now officially non-diabetic! :o D

    Thank you so much Kent!

  9. bowulf says:

    Now that you know it can be done, I can imagine that is a powerful motivator to return. I was amazed by the reported rapidity than a LC approach can stop some forms of diabetes need for insulin. Just remember why you backslid the first time, and make the plans on how to avoid them this time,

    Thanks for comments and hope to many…

  10. reidradionc says:

    Being a diabetic myself, I know that when you lose enough weight, you can lose the metformin/insulin. I’ve done it one time and I’m working to do it again. Hopefully, I won’t backslide this time.

  11. bowulf says:

    Start posting your food online at a place like Fitday. You should be losing, so start posting daily meals.

    When you hit goal, you should be able to chocolate. It is not a post-Induction during OWL treat.

  12. alkiller1992 says:

    hey kent i got a problem i do sports everyday (swim,jog,soccer…) and i’m in induction and i haven’t lost any weight since 1week or more i’m really feeling sad and i’m wonderin why? u put so much effort and i’m not losin wieght is it normal? i feel like eatin chocolate i have been 198 pounds for long now

    an other question is when i’m done with induction can i get a treat like one bar of chocolate? or it’s totaly forbideen for ever? thx in advance kent

  13. bowulf says:

    Congrats that is simply fantastic!

  14. bowulf says:

    You are very welcome, and I am happy I could provide whatever assistance I could.

  15. pholloway5 says:

    I have a family history of Type II Diabetes (insulin-resistance, glucose-intolerance, etc) and became a “low-carber for life” in 2000. I’m convinced that my daughter’s eating disorder and my son’s ADHD as well as my own serious health problems, including GI distress, mood swings, brain fog in the PM, , were the result of 20 years of a low-fat diet.. I think insulin-resistance continues to progress, so I just keep cutting carbs and increasing fat. At 56, I am thin and in excellent health -

  16. violentasylum says:

    The help, advice, guidance and support you give is invaluable, and your success is a constant source of inspiration. And my advice to anybody who has weight management issues, or indeed has diabetes, take an hour of your time, go through these videos, take the advice and try it out. It wont work overnight, but, if you stick with it, you will achieve results. you will see consistent weight loss, and your blood sugars will level off, often resulting in a suppression of diabetic symptoms. Good luck

  17. violentasylum says:

    l saw the early photo’s of you and basically saw myself right there. I was so overweight, it felt like it would never come off, and losing a lb or 2 would make no difference, so there was no point in trying. However, watching somebody drop over 200lb, and to see the drastic results you got, plus, after listening to your video about Atkins and diabetes, I decided id give it a shot, I was so low that I had absolutely nothing to lose. I just wanted to say thank you so much for changing my life. ;oD

  18. bowulf says:

    That is a fantastic success story. You should definitely tell the people at Atkins NA your story as it is amazing what can be done. I simply can’t believe the cynics still try to insist low carb and Atkins makes people diabetic and not is the powerful sure way to help cure it.

  19. violentasylum says:

    In April this year I was diagnosed a type 2 diabetic and I weighed almost 400lb. I went on Atkins and have followed the induction phase for 3 months straight. I’ve dropped over 100lb and my diabetic symptoms have completely gone. In addition my Dr told me my cholesterol levels have significantly dropped as well.

    I owe it all to a low-carb diet.

  20. sugarcube67 says:

    ive been on atkins for 4 months and dont get migraines anymore at all, previously i used to get 2-3 serious attacks a week …coincidence..i think not…i love atkins,

  21. yourtuberr says:

    I moved from Atkins to a slightly higher carb diet because now I am 100lbs lighter and can tolerate a few more carbs when active. I would have been a type 2 diabetic if not for Atkins.

  22. bowulf says:

    I think Atkins could very much help you get your glucose sensitivity and insulin response back under control. I was definitely destined to by a Type 2 before I changed my lifestyle.

  23. zoopango says:

    Hey..
    im 19 years old, and yesterday i was diagnosed with impaired fasting glucose. My doc put me on glucophage 500mg X2
    and asked me to start with a low carb diet and also a strict exercise plan..
    plz temme is atkins meant for me.?
    i really like your video.. they r very informative
    plz help me.. =)

  24. dibeling says:

    Well said.

  25. cherilynmonroe says:

    I’ve been doing Atkins since 1976. And, I found if anyone suffers from anything hormonally, Atkins will balance all that out by removing all the bad carbs, and extra sugars out of your body..I like to call it my “Sugar Fast” LOL. I tell people I eat only real food and Atkins is fun! It’s not just bacon and eggs, cheese, fat, fat, fat..it’s also berries and veggies and flavor in your food.
    And, HEALTHY. Atkin’s is one of my heros, and I miss him.

    Thanks bowulf for your passion, you encourage us.

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