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American Diabetes Association exposed as drug pushers!
« on: June 04, 2011, 11:36:01 AM »
Years ago I announced to the world that the ADA who are made up of diabetes doctors were on a path full of hidden agendas. This group is litterally keeping people with diabetes on an eating plan which keeps them diabetic then pushes drugs to control the sugar. Mens Health Mag wrote an article on this subject which will blow you away; Here's the article;

The Cure for Diabetes,  By Adam Campbell, Posted Date: November 3, 2006

What if the American Heart Association endorsed the trans-fat diet? Problem, right? Look at what the American Diabetes Association is spoon-feeding people with diabetes: sugar. Not to worry: We've got the solution right here.

As insulin resistance worsens over time, your pancreas has to pump out enormous amounts of insulin to force glucose into your cells. (Hey, let's use a sledgehammer!) Eventually, your pancreas has trouble keeping up, leaving you with chronic high blood sugar, a.k.a. hyperglycemia -- the defining marker of diabetes and the root cause of the calamities that arise from it. Alas, it only gets worse from here: If the resistance continues to mount, some of the insulin-producing beta cells inside your pancreas can "burn out" and stop working altogether. (In type-1 diabetes, an autoimmune disorder destroys most or all of the beta cells.) Once beta cells burn out, you're looking at a lifetime of daily insulin injections.

Or not, if you believe Dr. Vernon.

Unlike protein, fat, and fiber -- which have little if any impact on blood sugar -- carbohydrates such as starch and sugar are quickly broken down into glucose during digestion, which is then absorbed into your bloodstream. The more you eat, the higher and faster your blood sugar rises. Therefore, if you have diabetes, it would make sense to control your blood sugar by limiting your carbohydrate intake. Another benefit of consuming fewer carbs is that you often end up consuming fewer calories, and that can help lower weight, which, in turn, reduces insulin resistance.

By contrast, the American Diabetes Association suggests that people with diabetes build their diets around bread. Okay, not just bread. In explaining the foundation of its Diabetes Food Pyramid, the ADA Web site -- the public face of the organization -- states, "This means you should eat more servings of grains, beans, and starchy vegetables than of any of the other foods." And while high-fiber whole grains are emphasized, a slice of whole-wheat bread is still more than 80 percent starch.

Granted, sweets are at the pinnacle of the pyramid, though so are "fats" and "oils," which makes it appear that the ADA's main focus isn't on high blood sugar at all but rather on a different affliction.

"Long-term, what you're really concerned about is heart disease," says Marion Franz, R.D., a member of an 11-person team of experts who coauthored the ADA's 2006 nutrition recommendations. "It's the major cause of death for people with diabetes." In other words, they use food as a weapon against a complication of diabetes, rather than diabetes itself.

When it comes to controlling blood sugar, the ADA seems to push drugs as hard as diet. An ADA position statement published in August 2006 advises that people newly diagnosed with type-2 diabetes immediately commence taking metformin, an oral medication that slows the body's internal production of glucose, helping to lower blood-sugar levels. With total sales of metformin having neared $1.1 billion in 2005, according to IMS Health, this recent recommendation must have brought a big smile to big pharma -- and a look of utter disbelief to the faces of the ADA's critics.

"They're contradicting themselves," says Richard Feinman, Ph.D., director of the Nutrition & Metabolism Society and a professor of biochemistry at SUNY Downstate medical center, in New York City. "They want diabetics to take medication to lower their blood sugar, but recommend a diet that has the opposite effect."

At least the ADA's recommendations are pointing in the same direction in the case of overweight people with diabetes -- pop metformin, but also cut calories and add exercise to reduce insulin resistance. What's odd here, however, is that they don't advise giving the lifestyle component a chance to work before reaching for the pill bottle.

"Metformin is insurance for people who aren't following their diet and exercise plan," explains John Buse, M.D., Ph.D., president-elect of medicine and science for the ADA.

The message to insulin-resistant America: We don't think you're going to help yourself, so here, take this
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Re: American Diabetes Association exposed as drug pushers!
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2011, 11:53:57 AM »
Great article...
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« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2011, 12:47:29 PM »
Wow.... this is so true!  When I was given my diagnosis they gave me pills and told me to eat 188 carbs spread throughout the day.  An average of 62 carbs a meal..... unreal!!  no wonder I was fighting a loosing battle :o :o  I can now proudly say that my blood sugar is leveled out to normal and am no longer taking the 3 meds (including insulin) that I was on!!  I dare you to try and level your sugar on that!!  LOL

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Re: American Diabetes Association exposed as drug pushers!
« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2011, 01:55:17 PM »
This is how we discover the agenda our doctors.

If drugs are the last resort and natural "cures" preferred, most likely you have a good doctor.
Otherwise, it's time to look for another one!
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Re: American Diabetes Association exposed as drug pushers!
« Reply #4 on: June 04, 2011, 03:00:22 PM »
They told us when Ty was diagnosed at 10 years (type 1 ) to give him 75 carbs per meal and 3 snacks consisting of 15 carbs for each snack . We did not knowing that the more carbs he ate the more insulin they will sale . 

He gained weight quickly (not a surprise ) he has grown up now and not overweight anymore but our last visit I told her about FTS and that we have cut Tylers carbs back and she said " oh you dont have to do that if he is high we can up his insulin doses "

 I said no thanks he feels better with low carbs and has done away with at the least 1 shot aday sometimes 2 . He does still like to eat LOL

 ALL ABOUT THE DOLLAR !!!!!!

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Re: American Diabetes Association exposed as drug pushers!
« Reply #5 on: June 05, 2011, 10:37:45 AM »
Hi Jo! :)

Did Ty's doctor actually say; "oh you dont have to do that if he is high we can up his insulin doses"?
Rather than allowing her patient (and you) to take control, she obviously wants that control using drugs (or other means).

If I were you, I would look for another doctor ASAP!
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« Reply #6 on: June 05, 2011, 11:50:39 AM »
Yes she did Tony They are the only Childrens Diabetes group in Birmingham I have to wait till he is 18 then we can go to any doctor .  She said growing boys need carbs  . All they want us to do is get the pump for him it cost thoushands of dollars and then your monthly expense is about 300 dollars or with our insurance it would be .

 Then when she gets his A1C and it is close to someone that does not have diabetes (it was 6.5 )she said well you are keeping very tight control so I want try to sway you to the pump ,we see a differnt doc everytime it is a group and they all do the same . I assume they make quite a bit off each pump they push on someone .

 It truely is very sad because at the beginning I did everything they said then I researched and found out from longtime Type 1s that they felt that was way to many carbs so I adjusted myself . Then when I found FTS we went down even further . I would not take his fruit away but he only eats junk food 1-2 times a week the rest of his meals or 0-20 carbs and 1 snack before bedtime because he takes his 24 hour insulin .

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Re: American Diabetes Association exposed as drug pushers!
« Reply #7 on: June 05, 2011, 12:24:30 PM »
I agree with you, Jo... This is VERY sad! :(

Hang in there!!!... You're doing right by Ty. We'll continue to support you. :) :) :)
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Re: American Diabetes Association exposed as drug pushers!
« Reply #8 on: June 06, 2011, 09:33:00 AM »
I suggest you listen to everything then make up your own mind on the best course for Tyler......you know what you're doing, the results prove it.
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« Reply #9 on: June 06, 2011, 01:08:37 PM »
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