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PDF Ebook , by Richard K. Bernstein Richard K. Bernstein MD

PDF Ebook , by Richard K. Bernstein Richard K. Bernstein MD

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File Size: 2598 KB

Print Length: 529 pages

Publisher: Little, Brown and Company; 1st edition (November 1, 2011)

Publication Date: November 1, 2011

Sold by: Hachette Book Group

Language: English

ASIN: B004QZ9PC4

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This is a must read for all diabetics, and in particular Type 1 diabetic's. There is information in this book that you will not find anywhere else. However, think of Dr. Bernstein's plan as a rough guide to finding your own way. Yes, perhaps you are among the few that can follow such an extremely low carb (not even onions or tomatoes are allowed) diet, and for whom small, small doses of insulin are effective. For myself and a lot of other advanced Type 2 diabetics, one or two units of insulin before a meal, even an extremely low carb meal, is not going to do anything in terms of dramatic lowering of BS levels (as it does for the doc). This book has been accused of being geared towards Type 1 diabetic's, which is a little bit true, but it still is a great guide, and only that--A GUIDE for most Type 2s. Perhaps you are one of the few that will be able to follow the doctor's rules, and keep your BS levels around the recommended 83 mg/dl (or an A1C of 4.6 or lower). I was not without injecting moderate--50 units a day--amounts of insulin. And I do eat extremely low carb. Instead I have a BS LEVEL OF 95-150 (A1C of 5.4), and take no medications or insulins. Once a month I have 2 cups of popcorn, my only carb splurge. Again, this book can really teach you a lot and is an invaluable guide for the low amount it costs; but I think it's important to view it as a guide and not gospel, at least for many of us anyway... Dr. Bernstein also has an extensive video presence on YouTube that is well worth checking out .

Update 7/6/2018==============It has been, gosh, probably over 2.5 years now. I have had a child about 1.5 years ago and obviously things have been not as crisp as I used to have but I have mostly managed to keep things under control with the low carb diet. However, because of all the child related work, I have at times have had some carbs which reflects in my elevated A1C. Here are the numbers.A1C = 6.2, HDL = 42, LDL = 80, total cholesterol = 148, Triglycerides = 128This is a bit of falling off the wagon in terms of the A1C as once in a while with child duties, I had some carbs here and there and cheated with carbs but that only increases my belief in Dr. Bernstein's advice.One MUST keep off of the carbs. As you can still see, the HDL, LDL, Total Cholestrol and Triglycerides are still fully within range. Now that my son is a bit older and life a bit saner, I am back to my usual diet and trying to control things better. Will update in a few months on where I am.Update 4/5/2017==============It has been almost 1.5 years since I was diagnosed. Using the advice in this book, my weight went from 185lbs to 145lbs within about 6 months and is holding stable - I am 5'6" so I am now at the right weight level. This much weight drop is not typical although many people see quite a bit of weight drop. I guess I got lucky there. I am now a firm believer in Dr. Bernstein's philosophy. I eat tons and tons of cheese since I am a vegetarian and don't eat eggs and meat and diabetes made me give up ALL GRAINS. Yes, it was a bit hard, but I truly did give up all grains. The first time I saw my doctor and I mentioned the very high cheese diet to him, he was cautioning me about how my cholesterol will likely shoot up - this is a common misconception among various doctors. Happy to say, all the advice on Low Carb High Fat diet actually works. With very low carbs and tons of cheese, my cholesterol has never been better. In fact, pretty much most of the health parameters worked out incredibly well and are all in perfectly normal ranges. I have gotten three screenings done during the last 1.5 years. Ideally, I should get that done every 3 months, but you know, life gets in the way.Here are the results (normal range for A1C - the average blood glucose level for last three months - for healthy person should be under 5.6, Total cholesterol should be less than 200, good cholesterol (HDL) should be > 41 and bad (LDL) less than 130. Triglycerides should be less than 150)On diagnosis, A1C = 8.3, HDL = 38, LDL = 126, Total Cholesterol = 222, Triglycerides = 288At 3 month mark (2/16/16), A1C = 6.2, HDL = 41, LDL = 96, Total Cholesterol = 157, Triglycerides = 98On 8/1/16, A1C = 6.1, HDL = 47, LDL = 103, Total Cholesterol = 170 Triglycerides = 10111/28/16, A1C = 5.7, HDL = 40, LDL = 80, total cholesterol = 147, Triglycerides = 137--------------Original Review (June 30, 2014)I am a newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetic (4 weeks now) and was in denial for the first few days because I exercise strenuously 3x a week (4-6 mile runs) and although I do go over sometimes, mostly I thought I ate healthy. After getting metformin from the doctor and the usual advice of 1/2 plate vegetables, 1/4 plate beans and legumes and 1/4 plate wheat/bread etc, I came home and tried that... and of course, the blood sugars would spike to 150, 160, 170 after 2 hours. I am an engineer by trade so I wanted to understand what was happening and how I could truly fix it.Reading about all the complications that you can have with diabetes was bloody gut wrenching and I do want to avoid it and potentially go into diabetes remission where I can control it with just diet and exercise. Obviously, my doctor's advice would have put me on a path to complications.Doctor Bernstein's advice is... to summarize, very very intense. He asks you eliminate ALL GRAINS, ALL FRUITS and virtually all sources of easily digestible carbs (potatoes etc.) from your meal and instead puts you on a low carb, moderate protein and reasonable fat diet. Essentially, his advice is, get your nutrition mostly from vegetables that do not have fast acting carbs, and then add protein and fat to make up for calories and to keep you full.Keeping with his advice, my blood sugar is almost down to normal within 3 weeks of following his advice and my weight is down 15 pounds (he says.. "if you drop weight by simply switching to a low carb diet, consider yourself lucky"..)Also, it was a bit jarring to see him tell me that pure running is worse than weight training. And here I was running and thinking it was amazing. I get his reasons though. I have been running for many years now, mostly consistently and now running does not raise my heart rate, I can run and talk easily.. which means my muscles are working aerobically... Still, I don't want to leave running, so switched to his style of Interval training.. where I run at a sane pace on flat and whenever I see an incline, I sprint up to raise my heart rate.And I bought a bunch of weights and reinstated my weight training regimen.Another point that cemented my belief in this is that my Mom has had diabetes for over 15 years and her blood sugar were pretty high, even fasting... After I read this book, I pushed my mom to follow the same advice and although she is resisting, she is putting some aspects in her diet and her fasting blood sugar has dropped from almost 180 to 108 in about a month.I am not shy about saying, yes I am a believer. Compared to what the American Diabetes Association tells or a general physician tells, Dr. Bernstein's advice actually works and I am glad I got it.His is not the most popular book out there but that is because it does not sugar coat anything. YOU HAVE TO GET OFF of high carbs and as I mentioned that he is at times very intense in what you have to do.. given he has been a Type 1 diabetic since age 12 and he was near organ failure at around 30 and then found and made the VLC (very low carb diet) work for himself, switched careers to Medicine to help others and has lived to 80+ years with perfect A1C and other parameters.Not just that, if you search on the Internet, you will find forums after forums of people who have kept diabetes related complications at Bay by following his advice or similar VLC (very low carb) diet further proving that he is right.Anyways, Thank You Dr. Bernstein and thank God, I found the book within a week of being diagnosed. I have nearly read the book cover to cover twice and continue poring over it to see if there is anything I missed.

This book should be recommended to everyone upon diagnosis. It is the most comprehensive and informative diabetes book I've found. The information provided has been a complete game-changer for our Type 1 child and our only regret is that we didn't find it sooner! The 1.5 years we spent following the American Diabetes Association recommended dietary guidelines was full of fear of falling BG's leading to scary hypos, and frustration at the super spikes we saw after meals that would not come down despite correction after correction. It was a roller coaster, and not a fun one. It was exhausting. The information in Dr. Bernstein's book made so much sense and we knew we had to at least give his methods a try. We committed to one full week eating according to his recommendation. After one day, we were sold. Please see my photo in the customer images. We followed an exact diet provided by the nutritionist that was "perfectly balanced for a diabetic" for one full day. Then went 100% Bernstein the next day. The results were incredible. Now, our worst BG day graphs looks way better than the average T1's BEST days! No more scary hypos on the regular, no more super stubborn highs that cannot be explained, no more up and down arrows on the Dexcom indicating rapid change in BG's. Now, we can enjoy life and activities with confidence that our child's BG will not plummet. We all get more sleep! Grades have gone up, less class time is missed, attitude has improved, and the cloud of depression lifting.Our whole family has converted to this way of eating and the whole family (non-diabetics included) has seen improved health. Of course there are challenges with this way of eating (as with anything) but I would take these challenges any day over the ones we experienced when managing her diabetes per the ADA recommendations.You owe it to yourself to give this method a try. Commit for a week and then decide whether it's for you before shooting it down as sounding too extreme. And just know, it gets easier as you continue when the carb cravings get less and your body detoxes and adjusts to it's new energy source (about 3 weeks). There are very supportive groups online of other families following Dr. Bernstein's recommendations who can provide a lot of guidance. You can also check out Dr. Bernstein's "Diabetes University" video clips on YouTube. They are short and topic-specific.And, even if you decide not to follow his advice, you will come away from the book with more tools in your toolbox, and more knowledge about the disease, and that will help you on your journey. It's worth reading and comes highly recommended. The photo I uploaded speaks for itself!

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