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Comments of Mr. White
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 11 July 2010 18:32 |
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Last night your editor stopped into a Burger King for something cool. He had been driving for a while and it was hot. Pulled up to the drive-up window and there was a big sign: "Iced Coffee." Great! "Give me an iced coffee please," he said. "Do you want moca or (another flavor)?" she asked. "Just coffee with Ice and no sugar," said your editor. "You will have to wait while we brew it." In short, the two flavors shown on the sign both were sugared. Your editor was in a rare mood as he did not want ice tea. So, he ordered a diet coke. Chemical water. Terrible stuff. Left a chemical taste in your editor's mouth for hours. Upon reaching his destination, your editor got on the American Diabetes Association web site, to see what if anything it was doing to encourage Burger King and the like to offer non-chemical, not-sugared drinks to its American customers. The ADA's site was full of requests for donations, and implied that those donations would help find a "cure" for diabetes. Someone needs to tell the ADA that to find a cure for any disease one needs to find its cause. Take away the cause and you don't need a cure. Your editor saw nothing on their site encouraging consumers to boycott fast food outfits that refuse to offer non-sugared ice coffee. Nothing of the sort. Nothing which attempted to turn America's attention to understanding that the cause of the current epidemic is the American diet. Apparently, the ADA wants to find a "cure" which will allow us to continue our unhealthy eating habits. Is that a worthy goal? Movies theaters around the country are somewhat the same. Many don't even have regular ice tea! Movie-goers have to either drink something sugared or chemicaled, or plastic water. Its custom and habit which causes our disease. At least for many, perhaps most of us. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 July 2010 23:31 )
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 10 July 2010 08:28 |
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There are some perks to this job. A couple of weeks ago, your editor received an "Atkins for Life" box, containing lots of 3 by 5 cards explaining the Atkins diet. Its not bad. Your editor was surprised to learn that some fruit (peaches, plums, oranges, apples, etc) are allowed as part of the regular Atkins maintenance program. Also, though not necessarily encouraged by Atkins, red wine is shown as having only 1.8 carbs per 3.5 ounce glass. Lots of other information about carbs in that little box. Its pretty good. No idea how to get it. Probably google Atkins or some such. The main thing about it is its recognition that no one will stay on a diet of meat, cheese and eggs forever. It provides some pretty good escape valves. For example, instead of ice cream, get some blueberries or blackberries in heavy cream. We can live with that. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 August 2010 09:29 )
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 07 July 2010 07:45 |
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Ever watch a chicken after its head is cut off? It flops around for a good while before it finally dies. Well, as a layman, your editor is beginning to wonder if eating a high carb meal doesn't do about the same thing to your pancreas. There are no doubt a lot of glands involved in this diabetes business, but the most important is probably the pancreas, the gland that produces insulin. What if a high carb meal starts the pancreas flopping around? This would explain why it takes days, even weeks, after eating, say, a good slice of heavily frosted birthday cake, for blood sugar levels to recover. It doesn't seem to be the case that you can cheat on day one, be good on day two, and have low blood sugars on day three. Perhaps the pancreas takes several days to quit flopping around? Perhaps someone can look into this. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 10 July 2010 08:28 )
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Brief comment on bloodsugar meters |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 20 June 2010 08:12 |
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Your editor has been regularly using three bloodsugar meters: AccuCheck Compact, TrueType, and OneTouch UltraMini. As those who follow this page well know, the three rarely agree with one another. Even though the sample is the same, the time of day the same, they show widely varying bloodsugar readings. And your editor has no clue which one is the more accurate. He only knows that all of them cannot be accurate. For example, on February 19, 2010, AccuCheck showed 101, TrueType 118 and OneTouch 135. At least two of them are lying. Perhaps all three. But, having said that, you editor can safely say that TrueType, the cheapest, is also the easiest to use. Accucheck's cylinder feature is nice, but the checking device is awkward to use as the strips are quite short. And the little testing strips on the OneTouch are hard to get out of the container (they often stick together). Nonetheless, we won't recommend any of them until we learn which one is the more accurate, for, after all, the only reason to test is to determine the level of sugar in our blood. Whichever one is the more accurate is the one we will recommend. How to find that out is still something of a mystery, but hope springs eternal. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 August 2010 09:30 )
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May 2010 Comments (Editor suspends "Reversing Diabetes") |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 06 May 2010 13:26 |
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Well, the best laid plans.......Dr. Neal Bernard's "Program for Reversing Diabetes" diet is basically a fruit and vegetable diet, with no fat, while Dr. Atkins' is a meat and leafy green vegetable diet, with lots of fat. About as opposite as diets can be. Common sense tells us that Bernard's diet is healthier. Yet your editor quit his "Reversing Diabetes" diet the other day (5-4-2010), despite promising not to do so, and has reverted to a modified Atkins diet. His reasoning was simple: after a little more than a month of trying it, your editor's blood sugar was slowly rising to unacceptable levels. Barnard's diet is just too exacting and too hard right now. Perhaps later, when your editor has fully digested the Reversing Diabetes book...... He could cheat a bit on Atkins and nonetheless his fasting bloodsugars were in the 90-110 range. But cheating on Bernard was dangerous. When he quit Bernard, despite only being on his diet for a month, they had risen to the 150-170 range. And your editor was feeling the tell-tale tiredness that goes along with high bloodsugars. Your editor's missing of fruit was the reason he switched to Bernard, but your editor's concern about bloodsugar is the reason he switched back to Atkins. Bernard's is a more exacting diet and more difficult to work into a restaurant-based lifestyle. Nonetheless, there was some good to Bernard's diet and your editor is making one change, based on his Bernard experience: he is going to substitute navy beans for 2 of the 4 eggs in his typical Atkins breakfast, at least for a while. Reason? His digestive system felt better under Bernard than under Atkins. By reason of this change, your editor now generally has 5 or 6 pieces of bacon, two eggs and some beans for breakfast. He will continue with his traditional cobb salad for most lunches. Readings below are taken in the morning before breakfast: Date (2010)
| Weight
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| | | | Accu-Check | True Track
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| | | 9-2 | 244 | 123 | 132 | | | | 8-29 | 244 | 138 | 128 | | | 8-27
| 244 | 129 | 120 | | | 8-25
| 244
| 118 | 120 | | | 8-23
| 245 | 123
| 125 | | | 8-19
| 243 | 123 | 129 | | | 8-17
| 244 | 126 | 134 | | | 8-15
| 245 | 129 | 135 | | | 8-13
| 245 | 139 | 132 | | | 8-12
| 244 | 152 | 154 | | B Skinny is not impressing me so far
| 8-10
| 244 | 137 | 139 | 129 | 3rd day, B Skinny
| 8-7
| 244 | 119 | 122 | 133 | Started drinking B Skinny Coffee
| 8-3
| 243 | 129 | 130 | 125 | | 7-30
| 243 | 125 | 132 | 126 | Peaches (allowed by atkins for life)
| 7-28
| 243 | 113 | 119 | 115 | biked a lot yesterday
| 7-26
| 243 | 136 | 122 | 123
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| 240
| 127 | 122 | 123 | | 7-16
| 241 | 125 | 136 | 150 | Trying the fruit permitted by AtkinsForLife | 7-13
| 240 | 125 | 130 | 130 | | 7-10
| | 122 | 123 | 124 | | | 7-7 | 240
| 128 | 141 | 133 | | | 7-5 | | 123 | 130 | 150 | Birthday Cake
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| 238 | 104 | 100 | 106 | | 6-29
| 238 | 117 | 120 | 114 | | 6-25
| 238 | 128 | 140 | 121 | | 6-24
| | 132 | 112 | 120 | sake | 6-23
| 240 | 150 | 128 | 139 | salted, shelled peanuts at bedtime | | 6-20 | 239 | 113 | 118 | 106 | | | 6-17 | 237 | 114 | 113 | 110 | | 6-15
| 234 | 119 | 117 | 127 | | 6-14
| 234 | 118 | 123 | 127 | | | 6-12 | 233 | 116 | 116 | 113 | | | 6-10 | 236 | 118 | 131 | 132
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| 237 | 121 | 121 | 133 | | | 6-6 | 238 | 106 | 106 | 117 | | 6-4
| 240 | | 138 | | | 6-2
| 239 | | 120 | | got to get supplies at Wal Mart
| 5-31
| 241 | | 141 | 150 | blueberry pie, wine (went to party)
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| 239
| | 123 | 123 | | | 5-27 | 237 | | 103 | 123 | | | 5-26 | 237 | | 115 | 127 | | | 5-25 | 238 | | 115 | 126 | | 5-23
| 238 | | 115 | 126 | | 5-22
| 239 | | 127 | 140 | | | 5-21 | 239 | | 125 | 131 | | | 5-20 | 239 | | 123 | 138 | | | 5-19 | 240 | | 111 | 124 | | | 5-18 | 239 | | 118 | 138
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| 238 | | 131 | 146 | | 5-16
| 241 | | 143 | 151 | | 5-14
| 240 | | 131 | 139 | | | 5-13 | 238 | | 109 | 121 | | | 5-12 | 238 | | 135 | 127 | | 5-11
| 237 | | 122 | 143 | | | 5-10 | 237 | | 118 | 123 | | 5-8
| 238 | | 133 | 138 | | 5-7
| 236 | | 159 | 161 | | | 5-6 | 238 | | 123 | 137 | Morning after first full Atkin's day | | 5-5 | 238 | | 156 | 148 | yesterday was last "Reversing Diabetes" day
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WARNING! If you are taking insulin or other drug to control your blood sugar, THIS SITE IS NOT FOR YOU! This is simply a discussion-type page for those who are mildly diabetic or pre-diabetic. It is not written or supervised by any doctor or other medical professional!
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