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What Can I Eat To Live? (diabetes diet, diabetes nutrition, diabetes cure Book 1) [Kindle Edition]

What Can I Eat To Live? (diabetes diet, diabetes nutrition, diabetes cure Book 1) [Kindle Edition]

What Can I Eat To Live? (diabetes diet, diabetes nutrition, diabetes cure Book 1) [Kindle Edition]

What Can I Eat To Live? (diabetes diet, diabetes nutrition, diabetes cure Book 1) [Kindle Edition]

Diet Diabet Ultimate Guide for Diabetics: What Can I Eat To Live? (diabetes diet, diabetes nutrition, diabetes cure Book 1) [Kindle Edition]

I was diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes in 2009. For the past 5 years, I have managed to control my blood sugar using medication. This is because I did not listen to conventional medical advice, did my own research, and began to eat a low carbohydrate diet - initially raw vegan (plan advocated by Dr. Gabriel Cousens in There Is A Cure For Diabetes), then transitioning to a Low Carbohydrate, High Fat omnivorous diet in 2013. I am appalled at most "diabetic" cookbooks and mainstream books on diabetes, including this one. I refuse to waste money on them, but I purchase the free ones to see if they're advocating a low-carb approach. So much for the background, let's get to the review. First of all, the author has "Dr." in front of her name, which will lend a note of authority in the minds of many people. Practically all of the recipes contain at least one or more of the following: beans, grains, flour, margarine, milk, agave syrup, carrots and other root vegetables, potatoes, sweet potatoes, winter squash, maple syrup, and bread. If I was still eating these foods, I would need medication. Why are these foods being recommended to diabetics?! If you have Type-2 Diabetes, it's not enough to eliminate refined sugar from your diet - if you want to control your diabetes without drugs, you need to cut the carbohydrates. That's what's making your blood sugar high. Mainstream health authorities are recommending a diet for diabetics that will keep them sick and cause their condition to worsen over time, causing them to need increased medications, and treatment, and for them to suffer from very serious and sometimes fatal complications. This can be prevented, and I'm speaking from my own direct experience. I highly recommend the book s, Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution (Richard K. Bernstein), and Diabetes? No Thanks, by Lars-Erik Litsfeldt, to start, and then checking out the many LCHF books and resources that are available.

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