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03-17-2010

http://www.DeathToDiabetes.com Excerpt from diabetes workshop, conducted by ex-diabetic, author and diabetes educator (DeWayne McCulley), explaining how to eat super foods, avoid the 5 “dead” foods to control, beat and reverse Type 2 diabetes. Introduction by health director Sylvia_Provenza.
Go to http://www.DeathToDiabetes.com to obtain the complete video. Foundation of diabetes diet cookbook.

Duration : 0:10:13


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4 comments so far.

On Mar 17 2010 @ 16:10, engineer1337 said: |

Excellent point — …
Excellent point — that’s one of the reasons why my wellness program and my book don’t rely on the Glycemic Index.
Thanks.

On Mar 17 2010 @ 16:10, ernietube1 said: |

Glycemic Index is …
Glycemic Index is based on faulty science. The basic chemistry they used in determining GI is not correct. Please see-
GLYCEMIC INDEX- why it does not worK ?

Just copy and paste into SEARCH box.

Glycemic Load is based on DIRECT measurement of the glycemic response to a known weight of test food. No calculation or estimation of GI from apparent weight of contained CARBOHYDRATE is needed. Although the GI Researchers can’t or don’t want to understand this, it is a fact

On Mar 17 2010 @ 16:10, engineer1337 said: |

Unfortunately, some …
Unfortunately, some people who are overweight are in denial and do not want to take accountability for their health.

Also, since it’s your professor, he can’t believe that YOU would know something that HE doesn’t know — that’s called ego.

On Mar 17 2010 @ 16:10, SS2762ab said: |

Outstanding video! …
Outstanding video! I have been telling my wife for a few years now that high fructose corn syrup is totally unnessary in food and has no use in food except to damage the human body. It’s in sooo many foods. I tried to tell my college professor that Diabetes Type II was not a disease but a result of a way of life, same as cancer. His reply, ..nuts. I informed him that I wasn’t wrong and could prove it too him with a little reading and research on his part. He was fat and overweight.

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