I remember when my grandfather developed cancer 20 years ago. Whatever treatment they gave him (I don't remember it now) caused his glucose to soar. I don't remember anyone addressing his diet or even doing much to regulate his blood sugar. It's like they felt it was irrelevant to his overall condition. He got worse and worse until they finally had to amputate part of his foot. He went into hospice and died shortly after that procedure.
Most doctors can't see the forest for the trees, and they know NOTHING about nutrition. This is a very frightening thing to consider, since so many of us are susceptible to diabetes through genetics and the modern food supply and sedentary lifestyle. This is a helpful video.
I remember when my grandfather developed cancer 20 years ago. Whatever treatment they gave him (I don't remember it now) caused his glucose to soar. I don't remember anyone addressing his diet or even doing much to regulate his blood sugar. It's like they felt it was irrelevant to his overall condition. He got worse and worse until they finally had to amputate part of his foot. He went into hospice and died shortly after that procedure.
Most doctors can't see the forest for the trees, and they know NOTHING about nutrition. This is a very frightening thing to consider, since so many of us are susceptible to diabetes through genetics and the modern food supply and sedentary lifestyle. This is a helpful video.
Also, most doctors don't treat anything outside of their specialty. That's not in the pts best interest.